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Cells
Classification of Living Things
Reproduction
Adaptations
Change Over Time
100
Stores Food, Water, and Wastes
What is Vacuole
100
The broadest category an organism can be classified into
What is Kingdom
100
Reproduction that requires one parent
What is a- sexual reproduction
100
Fur Color, Long Limbs, and Speed are examples
What is structural adaptations
100
All the members of a single species
What is population
200
The chemical in plant cells that help convert sunlight to energy
What is Chlorophyll
200
The narrowest category a living thing can be classified into
What is species
200
reproduction that requires 2 parents
What is sexual reproduction
200
Migration and Hibernation are examples
What is Behavioral adaptations
200
Remains of organisms that lived long ago
What is fossils
300
An animal that does NOThave a backbone
What is Invertebrate
300
Plants that are runners are an example
What is Vegetative Propogation
300
An owls large eyes, positioning of ears, and large talons
What are adaptations
300
Earth's history can be divided into
What is eras and periods
400
organisms too small to see with the naked eye
What is microorganisms
400
A Mammal that lays eggs
What is a monotreme
400
A small part of the parents body grows into a complete tiny version of the parent
What is budding
400
Tha artic fox white coat blend in with the white snow
What is protective coloration
400
The desert was once
What is a forest
500
Made from dead or weakened pathogens
What is vaccines
500
An animal that lives in water
What is an aquatic animal
500
Reproductive structures on some fungi that develop into spores
What is Fruiting Bodies
500
a stick bug
What is protective resemblence
500
the era in which we live
What is Cenozoic era