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Food Web
Invasive Species
Cells and Organisms
Taxonomy
Miscellaneous
100
Uses energy from the sun to make food
What is a plant?
100
A large invasive species that lives in Lake Victoria, Africa.
What is the Nile Perch?
100
This is the smallest unit needed for life. It has a nucleus, cytoplasm, and other organelles.
What is a cell?
100
The highest level of classification.
What is Domain?
100
The first step in the scientific method.
What is "ask a question"?
200
Cannot make their own food from simple substances
What are consumers/animals?
200
Another name for invasive species.
What are introduced species, non-native species, alien species?
200
This type of cell has a cell wall and chloroplasts.
What is a plant cell?
200
The most specific level of classification. Organisms at this same level can reproduce.
What is species?
200
Testing of medicines done on humans.
What is a clinical trial?
300
Names for plant eaters in an ecosystem
What are herbivores?
300
These little creatures total 4.5 quadrillion in Lake Michigan
What are zebra mussels?
300
The organelle that performs photosynthesis. It is green. It contains grana and chlorophyll.
What is a chloroplast?
300
Humans, whales, bears, cats, and other animals that have fur and give live birth are in this class.
What are mammals?
300
Water, air, a place to live, and food.
What are the basic needs of every organism?
400
Eats already dead organisms
What are scavengers OR decomposers?
400
This plant is taking over the southeast United States.
What is kudzu?
400
It is the outermost layer of the plant cell.
What is the cell wall?
400
Animals with NO backbone.
What invertebrates?
400
A group of the same species living in the same place.
What is a population?
500
The role of the rabbit when a hawk is around
What is a prey?
500
This rodent destroys marshes in Louisiana.
What is nutria?
500
These types of cells have a nucleus.
What are eukaryotic cells?
500
The level just above species.
What is genus?
500
This happens when the number of species change from year to year.
What is fluctuation?