Plants, Tissues, & Leaves
Flowers, Fruits, & Seeds
Anatomy, Bones, & Joints
Nervous System
Misc.
100

When two leaves grow from one node, it is said to have _____ arrangement.

Opposite

100

The ___ attaches the blade to the stem.

Petiole

100

Main weight bearing bone of the leg.

Tibia

100

This lobe is associated with personality, judgement, and self-control.

Frontal Lobe

100

This organelle is a chemical factory that uses light to make food.

Chloroplast

200

Tissue that protects and waterproofs the plant.

Epidermal Tissue

200

Part of the flower that receives the pollen grains.

Stigma

200

This is the only joint that allows rotational movement.

Pivot Joint

200

Lower part of the brain; responsible for balance and coordination.

Cerebellum

200

These are known as storage structures within our cells.

Vacuoles

300

Process that enables plants to "burn" sugar for energy.

Cellular Respiration

300

Develops into the root system of a plant.

Radicle

300

Phalanges are an example of ____ bones.

Long

300

This is a philosophy that states that a person's actions can be completely explained as responses to particular stimuli.

Behaviorism

300

A stable internal environment within the body.

Homeostasis

400

Two or more major veins extending out from one point is what kind of venation?

Palmate Veination

400

Provides nutrition to the growing embryo.

Endosperm

400

Most common form of arthritis.

Osteoarthritis

400

Enlosed junction between two neurons or a neuron and another cell.

Synapse

400

This kingdom is home to mostly unicellular organisms such as amoeba.

Kingdom Protista

500

Tiny openings located on the lower epidermis.

Stomata

500

Leaf-like structures attached to the edge of the pedicel.

Sepal

500

These joints are found ONLY in our hands.

Saddle Joints

500

A disease of the nervous system characterized by tremors.

Parkinson's Disease

500

Who is credited with FIRST creating the idea of taxonomy?

John Ray