Zoology
Botany
Anatomy (Human)
Cells
Habitats
100

These "water ferrets" as I call them are known for holding hands while sleeping to prevent floating away from each other. 

What are otters? 

100

This common North American plant is a common food for all sorts of insects, but Monarch Butterflies are most commonly associated with it. 

What is milkweed? 

100

This organ sends blood through the body. It is the center of the circulatory system, and despite being the size of a large fist, it should never weigh more than 12 ounces. 

What is the heart? 

100

If an organism with only one cell is called a unicellular organism, an organism with multiple cells is called this. 

What is a multicellular organism? 

100

This habitat is filled with water and mud. It is well-known for smelling terrible, and a lot of its trees have exposed roots for the everchanging ground levels.  

What is a wetland habitat? 

200

Elephants' tusks are made of this. 

What is ivory? 

200

Vegetables that grow underground are put in their own category called this. 

What are root vegetables? 

200

Humans have two of these. Just one of these have one to two billion nephrons in them. Nephrons help filter your body. These are some of the most commonly donated organs, as your body will be fine with just one. 

What are kidneys? 

200

This part of a plant cell is used for structure and defense. It prevents anything from entering or exiting the cell. It also is the reason all plant cells are square. 

What is the cell wall? 

200

This habitat is very popular with people. It has large buildings perfect for nesting, but large building also makes moving difficult. Trash is also a plentiful food source. 

What is a city habitat? 

300

This is the only area where a dog can sweat. (You better get this right for you taught me this). 

What are their paws? 

300

Plants are green for they use this in photosynthesis. 

What is Sunlight? 

300

This organ is also a filter. People who drink heavily might experience diseases within this organ, as its job is to absorb all toxins that we may purposefully or accidently consume. 

What is the liver? 

300

This part of a plant cell is used to help with photosynthesis. It also sounds like a pool chemical. 

What are Chloroplasts? 

300

This habitat is known for having polar bears and penguins. It is extremely cold and dry. This habitat surrounds our south pole. 

What is an arctic desert? 

400
When a zebra and a horse breed, you get this interesting breed. 

What are Okapis? 

400

These trees grow pods filled with a bitter but sweet bean. You can find them in tropical areas or Minecraft. 

What are cocoa trees? 

400

This tube in your throat is used to swallow food. It is the first organ used in the digestive system, that is if you exclude the mouth. This organ uses contractions to push the consumed substance down. 

What is the trachea? 

400

This part of the cell is found in both plant and animal cells. It is similar to the cell wall, but it can allow certain things to enter or exit. 

What is the cell membrane? 

400

This habitat has tall trees and thick foliage. Both prey and predators alike use the denseness for protection and stealth. This habitat is also known for having some of the most colorful species out there. 

What is a jungle habitat? 

500

Lemurs can only natively be found in this African island country. 

What is Madagascar? 

500

A contest for these beautiful flowers was being held at Frederick Meijer Gardens when we went. 

What are Dahlia flowers? 

500

This organ found in the upper abdomen produces digestive acids that break down food in your stomach. It is part of the digestive system.  

What is the pancreas? 

500

This liquid made of proteins and dissolved ions is the filling of the cell. It acts as a sort of jelly to hold everything in place. 

What is Cytoplasm? 

500

This habitat is also decently common with people. It can be sandy or rocky, but it always has water. Turtles are known for laying their eggs here. 

What are beach habitats?