Plants
Parts of a flower
variation/inheritance
material properties
food webs
100

Substance glucose is changed into for storage

What is starch?

100

The main purpose of a flower.

What is reproduction?

100

The place where an organism lives.

What is a habitat?

100

The subatomic particles that make up an atom.

What are protons, neutrons and electrons?

100

All food webs start with this.

What is a producer?

200

Group of chemicals that sugar belongs to.

What are carbohydrates?

200

Male part of the flower.

What is the stamen?

200

Changes in an organism that help it survive in its environment. 

What is an adaptation?

200

The name of Group 1.

What are the alkali metals?

200

Food webs are made up of many of these interconnecting.

What is food chains?

300

Process by which plants make food.

What is photosynthesis?

300

The 4 parts of the female part of a flower.

What is the stigma, style, ovary and ovule?

300

Type of adaptation that is reflected in the way it acts.

What is a behavioural adaptation?

300

This shows you the amount of protons in an atom.

What is the atomic number?

300

The arrows of a food web show this.

What shows how energy is transferred between organisms?

400

The word equation for photosynthesis.

What is Carbon Dioxide + Water ---> glucose + oxygen?

400

The pollen is produced and stored here.

What is the anther?

400

A physical change to help an organism survive in its environment.

What is a structural adaptation?

400

How you calculate the amount of neutrons of a atom.

What is atomic mass - atomic number?

400

All food webs end with this.

What is a decomposer?

500

Photosynthesis changes light energy into this type of energy.

What is chemical engergy?

500

Process where pollen travels from the anther to the sigma.

What is pollenation?

500

Counting a small portion of species in a larger area to determine an estimated total.

What is sampling?

500

This horizontal row tells how many shells an atom has.

What is a period on the periodic table?

500

Tiny thread-like structures that make up fungus.

What is a hyphae?