Cells
Biome
Classification
Bell Ringers
Reproduction
100

Type of molecule made up of subunits of sugars and used for energy and structure

Carbohydrate

100

A region of earth that has a particular climate and certain types of plants and animals.

Biome

100

One of the three divisions in a classification system based on different types of cells

Domain

100

an instrument used to magnify an object

microscope

100

The Anagram for 7 life processes

Mrs. Gren

200

Single celled organisms without nuclei that can survive in extreme environments

Arachea

200

A group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area

Population

200

organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals

Autotroph

200

found patterns of Heredity using pea plants

Gregor Mendel

200

Sexual Reproduction

Meiosis

300

A condition needed for health and functioning in which an organism maintains a relatively stable internal environment

Homeostasis

300

All the living and non living things that interact in a particular environment

Ecosystem

300

organism that cannot manufacture its own food and instead obtains its food and energy by taking in organic substances, usually plant or animal matter.

Heterotroph

300

the measure of a system's thermal energy per unit that is unavailable for doing useful work.

Entropy

300

Asexual Reproduction

Mitosis

400

Organism made up of a single cell

Unicellular

400

The scientific study of how living things interact with each other and their environment

Ecology

400

The systematic grouping of different types of organisms

Classification

400

primary motivation of all living organisms?

Reproduction

400

Structure in a eukaryotic cell that only contains the genetic material a cell needs to reproduce and function

Nucleus

500

An individual living thing made up of one or many cells

Organism

500
Wrote the first text book on Ecology

Howard & Eugene Odum

500

proposed his theory of evolution and adaptation

Charles Darwin

500

first coined in 1935 by A.G. Tansley to describe the interactions between organisms & their environment

Ecosystem

500

The new organism produced by one or two parent organisms

descendent