The conditions necessary for life

What we have in common
Cells
Vital functions
Taxonomy
100

Distance between Sun and Earth

150.000.000 km

100


Unit that forms the body of living beings

The cell

100

The type with the DNA dispersed in the cytoplasm. 

Thr procariotic cell

100

The one that allows the production of new living beings

Reproduction

100

The group used to classify living beings

Taxon

200

Softens the climate

The effect of the rapid succession of day and night

200


It's the fuel of the cells.

Carbohydrate, glucose.

200

The type you find in a horse or in a daisy

Eukaryotic cell

200

That in which neurons take part.

Interaction

200

Who invented a way to name species

Carl von Linneo

300

The Earth's average temperature. 

15ºC

300

There are three and you knew them last year

The vital functions: nutrition, interaction and reproduction.

300

The type that forms the body of algae

Plant Eukaryotic cell

300

The vital function in which waste is expelled

Nutrition

300

The language in which the scientific name is written

Latin

400

A gas necessary for photosynthesis.

Carbon dioxide

400

It's an organic biomolecule that stores energy.

Lipid

400

The smallest organelle that synthesizes proteins

Ribosomes

400

That gives the ability to produce their own organic nutrients

Autotrophic nutrition

400

The taxon that comes after the order but before the phylum

Class

500

A layer in the atmosphere that protects the Earth from UV rays.

The ozone layer

500

An organic biomolecule that contains the instructions for how cells function.

DNA

500

An exclusive animal's organelle 

Centrioles

500

The process that we are not able to do when we stand in the sun

Photosynthesis

500

This is the kingdom of algae and amoebas.

Protoctista