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100
The smallest unit of a living thing
What is a cell?
100
What is the second part of an organism's scientific name?
What is species?
100
It hunts others for food
What is a predator?
100
animals with backbones
What is vertebrates?
100
Animals without backbones
What is invertebrates?
200
How are both plant and animal cells similar?
What is they both have a cell membrane ?
200
What is the first part of an organism's scientific name?
What is genus?
200
Behaviors that are inherited
What is instinct?
200
colors, shapes and patterns of animals can keep them hidden in their surroundings
What is camouflage?
200
tubelike structures that connect all the organs of the plants
What is vascular plants?
300
What is the job of the nucleus?
What is controls the cells' activities?
300
Why do you use a microscope?
What is to study small details of a cell?
300
animals hunted by others for food
What is prey?
300
physical feature
What is a trait?
300
special part of a plant that traps the energy in sunlight for making food
What is chloroplast?
400
Cells make
What is tissues?
400
Name an example of an arthropod.
What is a spider?
400
gel like liquid inside the cell membrane that contains the things that a cell needs
What is cytoplasm?
400
What is a producer?
What is a living thing that makes its own food?
400
How would animal life be different if animal cells had chloroplasts?
What is animals could make their own food?
500
Which kingdom lives on land and absorbs its food from other living or nonliving things?
What is fungi?
500
What is migration?
What is natural behavior in which an animal travels in search of food or a place to reproduce
500
A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce offspring that can reproduce
What is species?
500
Name two behaviors a bear must learn from its parents.
What is catching fish and what to eat?
500
Describe how cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organisms are related.
Groups of cells work together to form tissue groups. Groups of tissues work together to form organs. Groups of organs work together to form organ systems. Organ systems make up an organism.