organisms
Relationships
Ecosystems
Earthquakes
Landforms
100
All organisms are made of these.
What are cells?
100
The place in which an organism lives and hunts for food
What is a habitat?
100
This includes living things and their nonliving environment
What is an ecosystem?
100
A place where the plates come together
What is a fault?
100
A physical feature on Earth's surface
What is a landform?
200
An organism that is made up of more than one cell is called this.
What is multicellular?
200
The struggle for the same resources among organisms in an ecosystem
What is competition?
200
Rainfall and temperature are examples of these factors
What is abiotic?
200
A giant ocean wave usually caused by an earthquake
What is a tsunami?
200
The highest of Earth's physical features
What are mountains?
300
This is what surrounds all cells and controls the materials that move in and out of it.
What is cell membrane?
300
The specific role that an organism plays within a community
What is a niche?
300
The tops of the tallest trees
What is the emergent layer?
300
Plates pulling apart and rocks above the fault surface moving down
What is a normal fault?
300
A low area between mountains or hills
What is a valley?
400
The area inside the cell membrane is filled with this.
What is cytoplasm?
400
Water is an example of this factor that restricts the growth of populations in an ecosystem
What is limiting?
400
Water ecosystems
What are aquatic?
400
Slow movement along faults
What is creep?
400
A large, flat area higher than the land around it
What is a plateau?
500
A single-celled organism
What is unicellular?
500
When two organisms benefit in a symbiaotic relationship
What is mutualism?
500
Ecosystems involving more land
What is terrestrial?
500
Rocks sliding past one another in different directions
What is a strike-slip fault?
500
The gentle sloping part of the ocean floor along the coast
What is the continental shelf?