Biomes
Parts of a cell
Organ system
Parts of the ear
Function of the ear
100

Not enough moister for trees but enough for grass

Grasslands

100

A storage bubble

Vacule

100

Helps with movement and protects the organs

Skeletal System

100

The scientific name for the Hammer is:

Malleus

100

Vibrates to send sound to the bones of the middle ear

Ear drum

200

Hot and dry biome

Desert

200
A structure that makes protein 

Ribosome

200

Sends messages and controls all body actions

Nervous System

200

The scientific name for the Anvil is:

Incus

200

Traps dirt and dust particles

Ear Wax

300

has 4 seasons and has trees that drop their leaves in the fall

Deciduous Forest

300

Protects the cell from its surroundings

Cell membrane

300

Breaks down food into usable nutrients

Digestive System

300

The scientific name for the ear drum is:

Tympanic Membrane

300

Acts like a funnel to send sound waves towards you eardrum

Auricle

400

Very cold and very dry

Tundra

400

Gives the cell its shape

Cytoplasm

400

Brings oxygen into the body and gets rid of carbon dioxide

Respiratory System

400

The scientific name for the pinna is:

Auricle

400

Sends sounds waves from the cochlea to the brain

Auditory Nerve

500

Climate is colder than a deciduous forest and has mainly pine trees

Coniferous Forest

500

Processes and bundles macromolecules like protein and liquids as they are synthesized within the cell

Endoplasmic Reticulum

500

Brings oxygen and food nutrients to the cells

Circulatory System

500
The scientific name for the stirrup is:

Stapes

500

A fluid-filled container with hair-like nerves

Cochlea