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Areas of Discipline
Chemicals of Life
Anatomy
Botany
100

Organisms consisting of more than one cell

multicellular

100

The study of living organisms

Biology

100

The 4 major chemicals of life are....

Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, nucleic acids

100

This tissue connects bones to other bones

ligaments

100

A ___ leaf has several leaflets attached to a single petiole

Compound leaf

200

Organisms that obtain nutrients from dead organisms

saprophytes

200

The study of parasites

parasitology

200

Complex molecules that are involved in nearly every reaction that supports life and primarily make up muscles and other organs of the body. 

Proteins

200

This organ system transports nutrients, gases, waste, and other materials throughout the body through the superhighway of blood vessels.

cardiovascular system

200

Trees that lose their leaves in the winter are called

deciduous

300

Animals that have a backbone are called...

Vertebrates 

300

The study of plants and their structures

Botany

300

Made of fatty acids, these molecules are an efficient way to store food energy.

Lipids

300

This type of tissue rapidly multiplies to replace cells, and forms protective barriers within the body. 

Epithelial Tissue
300

This plant tissue is responsible for transporting water and nutrients, similar to blood vessels in animals 

vascular tissue
400

The organisms are made of hyphae, threadlike structures, tangled into a mass called mycelium

Fungi

400

The study of parts and structures of organisms

anatomy

400

Made from simple sugars, these are the main source of energy for most animals

Carbohydrates

400

This system works to transport infection fighting blood cells around the body 

lymphatic system

400

Name a spore producing plant

fern

500

Sponges have an elastic protein called- 

Spongin

500

The study of how parts and structures of living organisms operate and work together.

physiology

500

The most complex molecules of life, involved in the creation, repair, and reproduction of proteins. 

Nucleic acids

500

Small air sacs where oxygen and CO2 exchange occurs between your blood and the air.

Alveoli

500

Microscopic grains from male reproductive parts of a plant.

Pollen