Taxonomy
Cells
Plants and Animals
Organ Systems
Food Chains and Food Webs
100

These two taxonomical levels are usually italicized.

What are genus and species?

100

This is the "powerhouse" of the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

100

This part of the plant is found below the ground.

What is the root/root system?

100

The heart belongs to this organ system.

What is the circulatory/cardiovascular system?

100

Both food chains and food webs show a transfer of this through an environment.

What is energy?

200

This invertebrate phylum has an exoskeleton.

What are arthropods?

200

These are the two organelles only found in plants.

What are the chloroplast and the cell wall?

200

Eye color is an example of this type of trait (physical/behavioral and inherited/acquired).

What is physical/inherited?

200

This organ system is the first line of defense against pathogens.

What is the integumentary system?

200

This energy role takes energy from the sun.

What are producers?

300

These are the eight taxonomical levels in order.

What are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?

300

If nothing is getting into or out of the cell, there is likely an error in this organelle.

What is the cell wall?

300

These are the two parts of the stem of a plant.

What are the node and internode?

300

This organ system is like one giant bendy straw going through your body.

What is the digestive system?

300

Humans usually fill this energy role.

What are apex predators?

400

Octopi, with their lack of a skeleton and several organs, belong to this invertebrate phylum.

What are mollusks?

400

This is the only organelle other than the nucleus that has its own DNA.

What is the mitochondria?

400

These are the three parts of the female part of the flower.

What are the stigma, style, and ovary?

400

Without this organ system, you would just be a blob on the ground.

What is the skeletal system?

400

This energy role breaks down dead organic matter and deposits it back in the soil.

What are decomposers?

500

This invertebrate phylum has only one hole for eating and excretion.

What are flatworms?

500

The difference between rough and smooth ER is the presence of this organelle on its surface.

What are ribosomes?

500

This is the trait of animals that describes how they can move from one place to another.

What is motility?

500

These two organ systems break food down into nutrients and transport them around the body.

What are the digestive and circulatory systems?

500

These are all four levels of consumers (that we covered).

What are primary, secondary, and tertiary consumers and apex predators?