Cells
Kingdoms
Needs Of Living Things
Classification
Random
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What are cells?
What is the basic units of structure and function in living things
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How many kingdoms are there?
What is 6
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What are the needs of living things?
What is food, water , and living space
100
How many levels of classification are there?
What is 7
100
What are organisms?
What is many different living things
200
What type of cell doesnt have a nucleus?
What is prokaryotes
200
What are the names of all the kingdoms?
What is Bacteria, Archaea, Protists, Fungi, Plants, and Animals
200
How many days can a living thing go without water?
What is a few days
200
What are the names of the levels of classification?
What is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species
200
What is Science?
What is a way of learning about the natural world
300
What is the name of a cell with a nucleus?
What is eukaryotes
300
Give an example of plants and animals
What is Moss and Dog
300
What are autotrophs?
What is organisms that can make their own food
300
What is the numanic device for the levels of classification?
What is King Philip Came Over For Grape Soda
300
What are the 5 skills that scientists use?
What is Observing, Inferring, Predicting, Classifying, and Making Models
400
How do you see cells?
What is through a microscope
400
In Bacteria what is one of the kingdoms?
What is prokaryotes
400
What do you go into when your body needs something or feels sick?
What is homeostasis
400
What is a genus?
What is is a classification grouping that contains similar, closely related organisms
400
What is life science?
What is the study of living things
500
What are some functions that cells perform in living things?
What is obtaining oxygen, getting rid of waste, obtaining food, and growing
500
What is a nucleus?
What is a dense area in a cell that contains nucleic acids
500
What are heterotrophs?
What is they cannot make their own food
500
Why do scientists classify things?
What is to organize livings things into groups so that the organisms are easier to study
500
What are the steps of scientific inquiry?
What is Posing Questions, Developing a Hypothesis, Designing an Experiment, Collecting and Interpreting Data, Drawing Conclusions, and Communicating