Biomes
Cells
Ear
Skeletal system...
Food Chain
100

What is the driest and hottest biome?

Desert


100

clear, gel like substance inside the cell that is constantly moving

cytoplasm

100

a snail-shaped tube in the inner ear lined with sound receptors

Cochlea

100

organ system whose primary function is to support and protect the body and allow the body to move.

Skeletal system

100

Sequence of food transfer from trophic level to trophic level

food chain

200

a natural community of plants and animals, its composition being largely controlled by climatic conditions.

Biome


200

large oval structure that directs the cell's activities. It acts as the "brain" of the cell.

nucleus

200

a tiny U shaped bone that passes vibration from the anvil to the cochlea

Stirrup

200

How many bones in the human body?

206

200

the feeding relationship in an ecosystem

trophic level

300

A biome with four seasons, plants shed leaves in the fall and grow new ones in the spring.

Deciduous forest

300

small object floating in the nucleus that makes ribosomes

nucleolus

300

a membrane of the middle ear that vibrate to sound waves

Ear Drum

300

Protected by the skull (in the human body).

brain


300

1st level - use light o create energy
(plants or phytoplankton)

Producer

400

a hot, humid biome near the equator, with much rainfall and a wide variety of life

Tropical rain forest


400

found only in plant cells, green objects that capture energy from sunlight to produce food

chloroplasts

400

Sensory transduction and frequency analysis

Inner Ear


400

The scientific name for kneecap

Pattela

400

bottom of trophic level
producers who use light energy to produce food

autotrophs

500

Term used to refer to trees that produce seed-bearing cones and have thin leaves shaped like needles

Coniferous

500

small round objects in animal cells that contain chemicals to break down food, digest wates, and worn out cell parts

lysosomes

500

a tiny bone that passes vibrations from the eardrum to the anvil

Hammer

500
What is the scientific name for tailbone?

Coccyx

500

decomposers - eat dead material
earthworm, catfish, vultures, insects

detrivores