Reproduction
Growth of Organisms
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
100

There are 2 types of reproduction

What is sexual and asexual reproduction?

100

Growth depends on these 2 things

What are genetics and environmental factors?

100

Omnivores eat this

What is everything?

100

The conservation of matter describes this

What is when all atoms are accounted for, none are gained or lost, they are just rearranged?

200
Offspring that result from asexual reproduction are exactly like this

What is their parent?

200

The environment includes these factors

What are biotic factors, abiotic factors, and genetic factors?

200

Producers use this to make their own food

What is the sun?

200

Protein is broken down into this

What are amino acids?

300

Seeds need to be spread because of this

What is too much competition for resources?

300

Tropism means this

What is directed growth?

300

This is where photosynthesis occurs

What is the chloroplast?

300

This occurs in both plants and animals

What is respiration?

400

Special structures help plants to do this (Note: there are 2 possible answers)

What is get fertilized/pollinated or disperse/spread seeds?

400

Plants respond to these abiotic factors (Hint: isms)

What is phototropism, gravitropism, and thigmotropism?

400

These control the movement of gases in and out of a leaf, making CO2 available for photosynthesis and controlling the loss of water from the leaf through transpiration

What is/are stoma/stomata?

400

Animals get food from 3 sources

What are carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids?

500

Animals behave in a certain way to increase the probability of reproduction. Name two behaviors.

What is...

Be a snappy dresser, vocalization (serenade), offer a gift, and show off skills?

500

Heliotropism describes this process

What is the directional growth of a plant following sunlight? 

500

This is the equation for photosynthesis

6CO+ 6H2O → C6H12O+ 6O2

500

This is the equation for respiration

6O2 + C6H12O6 → 6CO+ 6H2O + ATP

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