Vocabulary
Animal Body Systems
Plant Body Systems
Human Body Systems
Behaviors
100

A living thing; anything that can carry out life processes independently

What is an organism

100

In animals the following are common: multicellular, having nervous, epithelial, connective,muscle tissues, and what other characteristic?

What is eating other organisms?

100

The mainly underground organ of vascular plants that holds plants in place and absorbs and stores water and minerals from the soil

What are roots?

100

The human body uses the following organs to remove wasted products: skin, lungs and this

What are the kidneys? 

100

The seasonal movement of animals 

What is migration?

200

An internal skeleton that provides support to the animals that have it. 

What is an endoskeleton? 

200

In animals, what three organs allow oxygen to enter the body?

What are skin, lungs, and gills?

200

Plants undergo this process to make their food

What is photosynthesis?

200

The circulatory system is responsible for this function within the human body

What is delivering oxygen and nutrients? 

200

In need of nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, this plant has adapted to digest insects by curling a sticky tentacle like structure around unsuspecting bugs

What are sundews?

300

The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment

What is homeostasis?

300

Animals that have this skeleton type are easily protected to external attacks because their skeleton is on the outside, what is the name of this skeleton?

What is an exoskeleton? 

300

Xylem in plants is a form of vascular tissue, which means that it is responsible for doing what for the plant?

What is to transport water throughout the plant?

300

The body system responsible for making red blood cells

What is the skeletal system?

300

This sensory receptor type allows animals to process things such as sound, pressure, tension, and motion; this allows the animal to respond to its environment

What are mechanical receptors?

400

An action that an individual carries out in response to a stimulus or to the environment

What is a behavior?

400

An example of this is chewing

What is mechanical digestion?

400

What is needed to do photosynthesis?

What are water, carbon dioxide, and sunlight?

400

Part of the digestive system, chemical digestion is mostly found here in humans

What is in the stomach?

400

Occurs when the body senses a change and activates processes that slow or prevent the change

What is negative feedback?

500

A specialized structure that contains the ends of sensory neurons and that responds to specific types of stimuli

What is a sensory receptor?

500

Epithelial tissue's function in animals is to do what

What is to protect the animal or form a barrier? 

500
This plant survives in arid conditions living for possibly centuries by taking in nightly fog and closing its stomata during daylight hours.

What is the onyanga? 

500

This body system is responsible for both the heart's ability to pump as well as your lunch moving through the digestive system

What is the muscular system?

500

An animal experiencing contractions during labor is an example of this feedback loop

What is positive feedback?