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100

This kingdom contains organisms that are all prokaryotic, unicellular, and can be rod, spiral, or sphere shaped.

Bacteria

100

This spherical cell structure contains the DNA in eukaryotic cells.

Nucleus

100

This is the process by which plants create energy with sunlight.

Photosynthesis

100

This describes an organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis.

Autotroph

100

This is a group of cells working together for a specific function.

Tissue

200

This group of organisms are all multicellular, eukaryotic, and autotrophic.

Plants

200

This is a rigid barrier that adds support to plant, fungi, and bacteria cells.

Cell Wall

200

This is the process by which the nucleus divides in a cell.

Mitosis

200

This type of organism only eats meat.

Carnivore

200

This is all of the members of one species living in a certain area.

Population

300

This group of organisms are all eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophs, and are capable of movement.

Animals

300
This organelle produces energy for the cell in the form of ATP.

Mitochondria

300

This is the process by which organisms pass on helpful traits to their offspring, and these traits eventually become more common in the population.

Natural Selection
300

This type of organism eats both plants and animals

Omnivore

300

This is a group of tissues working together for a specific function.

Organ

400

This group of organisms are all eukaryotic, heterotrophs, and can be unicellular in colonies or multicellular.

Fungi

400
This is a tiny cell structure that produces proteins.

Ribosome

400

This is the diffusion of water across a membrane.

Osmosis

400

This type of organism lives in or on another organism in order to get energy and nutrients, and harms that organism.

Parasite

400

This is all of the communities along with abiotic factors in a particular area.

Ecosystem

500

This group of of organisms are all eukaryotic, unicellular, and can be autotrophs or heterotrophs.

Protists

500

This cell organelle breaks down old cell parts and wastes.

Lysosome

500

This type of movement across the membrane requires energy.

Active Transport

500

This type of organism eats things that are already dead.

Scavenger

500

This refers to an organism's role in its ecosystem, especially in regards to what it eats and how.

Niche