Levels of Biological Organization
Ecology
Lab Safety
Biomolecules
Mixed Review
100

The smallest unit of matter.

What is an atom?

100

All populations living together in an area.

What is a community?

100

You should always wear these to protect your eyes in lab.

What are goggles?

100

These provide quick energy and are made of monosaccharides.

What are carbohydrates?

100

The level of organization that includes both biotic and abiotic components.

What is the ecosystem?

200

Atoms combine to form these.

What are molecules?

200

Community plus the nonliving environment.

What is an ecosystem?
200

Shoes you should always wear in the lab.

What are closed-toed shoes? 

200

Large molecules that store genetic information.

What are nucleic acids?

200

The smallest functional unit of life.

What is a cell?

300

Large molecules essential for life, like carbohydrates and proteins.

What are macromolecules?

300

Large areas with similar climate and organisms.

What is a biome?

300

The first action if you get injured in lab.

What is report it to the teacher immediately?

300

These store long-term energy and make up membranes.

What are lipids?

300

Made of groups of similar cells performing a function.

What is tissue?

400

Structures inside cells that perform specific functions.

What are organelles?

400

All ecosystems on Earth.

What is a biosphere?

400

Rinse your eyes with this if chemicals splash.

What is water? 

400

Act as enzymes to speed up reactions and build structures.

What are proteins?

400

The largest level of organization that contains all ecosystems.

What is the biosphere?

500

The basic unit of life.

What is a cell?

500

Interaction of living and nonliving components in a local area.

What is an ecosystem? 

500

Never do this in the lab—it can be dangerous to yourself and others.

What is horseplay?

500

 Building block of carbohydrates.

What is a monosaccharide?

500

Always wear this on your hands when dealing with chemicals.

What are gloves?