Environment
Animals
Plants
Recyling
cells
100

What are the 4 basic needs for organisms?

food, water, shelter, space

100

herbivores eat only ____

plants

100

soil is alive, dirt is ____

dead

100

what are the 5 recycling categories

glass, paper, compost, metal, plastic

100

eukaryotes have how many cells?

more than 1

200

This ecosystem service provides physical/material products obtained from ecosystems

provisioning 

200

what are the 3 types of consumers

herbivores, carnivores, omnivores

200

4 things plants need for growth

water, sunlight, soil, space

200

give 2 examples of things you can do to be more eco friendly

LED lights, solar/wind power, rain barrels, composting, biking to work, etc

200

the ____ is the powerhouse of the cell

mitochondria 

300

List the 5 major biomes

Aquatic, grassland, forest, desert, tundra

300

what is the difference between a food web and food chain

food chains are a straight line, food webs are a big network of overlapping food chains 

300

soil provides ____ for animals that live in the soil 

habitats

300

_______ is the process of collecting, processing, and converting waste materials into new, reusable products 

recycling 
300

the ____ is the command center of a cell and stores DNA and information

nucleus 

400

Ecological organization level where abiotic (non living) and biotic (living) factors interact

ecosystem

400

what word means the classification of living things

taxonomy

400

what plant did i use as an example for plant taxonomy?

corn

400

how many tons of waste does the US produce each year?

300 million tons

400

what attach to endoplasmic reticulum (what makes them rough) 

ribosomes

500

List the taxonomy classifications in order

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

500

what class are leopards in?

mammalia

500

what is the life cycle of a plant? (5 stages)

seed, sprout, seedling, mature plant, flowers/fruit

500

what is a carbon footprint?

amount of greenhouse gases emitted by a human

500

what are the differences in plant and animal cells

chloroplasts, cell wall, central vacuole, no lysosomes