Cells
Chemicals of Life
Plants
Animals/Humans
Other
100

What are: 

  1. are non-membrane bound structures that are responsible for making proteins.

Ribosomes

100

Know the chemicals of Life

Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins and Nucleic acids

100

what is the largest part of the mushroom

mycelium

100

what is  vertebrates

animals with a backbone

100

What is the study of living organisms?

Biology

200

What is:

are membrane-enclosed containers that hold chemicals called enzymes.

Lysosomes

200

 are one of the main sources of food energy for animals.  They are made of simple sugars.

Carbohydrates

200

what is the green pigment in plants 

Chlorophyll 

200

what is the cardiovascular system

 transports nutrients gasses, wastes, and other materials throughout the body

200

what does semipermeable mean

allows some things through. like a ?

300

What are:

3 main parts of the eukaryotic cell:

 cell membrane, the cytoplasm with all its structures, and the nucleus.

300

store energy and made up of fatty acids.

Lipids

300

what is this equation 

Solar energy + CO2 + H2O produces glucose sugar + oxygen

Photosynthesis

300

what is respiratory system

 provides oxygen to the blood and removes carbon dioxide gas from blood.

300

Powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondria

400

Why are viruses not living organisms?

because they must use cells of another organism to reproduce

400

involved in almost all chemical reactions supporting life and are made of amino acids.

Proteins

400

Know the 3 major functions of stems in plants.

Support and produce the plants leaves

    Behave like a highway for water and nutrients

    Undergo photosynthesis (some just when it is young, other the whole life)

400

what is digestive system

breaks down and absorbs nutrients

400

what is a single DNA molecule not enclosed in nucleus; contains most of bacteria’s genes

Chromosome

500

What is a T cell?

  1. are the cells that recognize viruses and cause white blood cells to attack. 

500

are involved in creation, repair, and reproduction of proteins and made of nucleotides.

Nucleic acids

500

Know the 3 major functions of roots in plants.

Absorb water and nutrients from surroundings

    Transport water and nutrients to the plant

    Anchor to the ground

500

what is  what an exoskeleton does for some invertebrates

support and protection

500

what is 

particles tend to move from an area where they are more concentrated to an area less concentrated.



Diffusion