Living Organism
Cells
Kingdom
Plant
100

what are the three vital functions that all living organisms perform?

Nutrition, Interaction and Reproduction

100

What are the microscopic units that perform the three vital functions in all living organisms?

Cells

100

Which vital function allows a living organism to produce offspring that are the same as the parent?

Asexual reproduction

100

Which part of a plant's flower is considered the female part because it contains the ovules?

Pistil

200

Which function involves living organisms feeling and reacting to the world around them?

Interaction

200

Bacteria are examples of which type of organism?

Unicellular organisms

200

An organism that is unicellular and can be either beneficial or harmful belongs to which kingdom?

Kingdom Monera

200

 Which type of heterotrophic nutrition describes an animal that feeds only on plants?

Herbivore

300

What is the main difference between Autotrophic and Heterotrophic nutrition?

Autotrophs make their own food, while heterotrophs feed on other living organisms.

300

Which part of the cell is responsible for controlling its activities?

Nucleus

300

Which part of a cell is responsible for protecting the cytoplasm and other internal elements?

Cell Membrane

300

plants Process of making food.

Photosynthesis

400

 A living organism that feeds only on other animals is classified as a: 

Carnivore

400

According to the images, what is the correct order of organization from simplest to most complex?

Cell -Tissue - Organ -Body System

400

According to the biological levels of organization, what is formed when different tissues group together?

Organ

400

How does a plant like a moss or a fern reproduce if it does not have seeds or flowers?

Using Spores

500

. Which of the following are things living organisms need to live, grow, and obtain energy?

Food, Water and Air

500

In asexual reproduction, the offspring is:

The same as the single parent.

500

How is the Kingdom Plantae different from the Kingdom Animalia?

Plants are autotrophic and cannot move, while animals are heterotrophic and can move.

500

What is the main difference between trees and bushes according to their stems?

Trees have a single hard, thick trunk, while bushes have one or many hard, thin stems.