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100

What offers support, structure, and protection to the cell?

Cell Wall

100

Why is the vacuole so much bigger in a plant cell?

The vacuole in a plant holds water for when the plant needs hydration.

100

Animals with a backbone are called?

Vertebrates

100

What letter of the alphabet doesn't occur in any state names?

Q

100

What is the maintenance of internal conditions?

Homeostasis

200

What is a flexible and fluid barrier that allows things to go into and out of the cell?

Cell membrane

200

What are 2 parts of a cell that ONLY plant cells have?

Cell Wall and Chloroplasts

200

Vertebrates must maintain this for homeostasis?

Body Temperature

200

What year did the United States declare independence from Britain?

1776

200

What are a group of similar organisms that can mate and reproduce?

Species

300

What are the 3 main parts of a land plant? 

leaves, stem or branch, and roots

300

What is an organism WITHOUT a back bone?

Invertebrate

300

What are characteristics that organisms inherit to help them survive in the environment? 

Adaptations

300

Who is the famous artist that painted a "Starry Night"?

Vincent van Gogh

300

What is the process of grouping things based on their similarities?

Classification

400

What is the green structure called in which plants make food?

Chloroplast

400

What is a balance of body parts?

Symmetry

400

A group of tissues that work together to perform a more complex task?

An organ

400

What is the smallest planet in the solar system?

Mercury

400

What is the process of change over time?

Evolution

500

What is the opening on the underside of a leaf which allow oxygen, water, and CO2 to move?

Stoma or stomata

500

What is the fluid in which organelles float in the cell?

Cytoplasm

500

A group of vertebrates covered in hair/fur that feed their young milk called?

Mammals

500

What do you call a tornado that occurs over a body of water?

Waterspout

500

What is the mistaken idea that living things come from non-living sources?

Spontaneous Generation