Cells and More
Seeds
Diversity
Life or Death
Insects
100

A group of cells working together

What is tissue?

100

In our study, we have learned that it has an embryo and stored food.

What is a seed?

100

Buiding diversity through DNA and genes

What is genetic engineering?

100

The results of extinction.

What is to die out?

100

The pesticide specific to spiders.

What is an arahnicide?

200

Having a rectangular shape is something these cells do not have.

What is an animal cell?

200

A track of land or farm that only grows one plant species.

What is a monoculture?

200

Using selective breeding to create a stronger species or to develop species with specific characteristics.

What is biotechnology?

200

Weak traits cannot do this.

What is band together to survive?

200

These 4 suggestions are included in Integrated Pest Management. 

What are the use of natural enemies, the use of pest-resistant plants, the application of highly specific chemicals, and a greater diversity of crops?

300

These all grow from the inside out.

What are living things?

300

Other than insects, what is the main staple in the diet of finches on the Galapagos Islands.

What are seeds?

300

These are four ways an invasive species can be introduced to an ecosystem.

What are people buying/releasing organisms from other areas, international commerce, trying to solve one problem with another, and boats traveling from one body of water to another?

300

These are likely to become endangered if intervention is not put into place.

What are a threatened species?

300

Something humanity may have to explore regarding insects if the population continues to grow.

What is eating insects?

400

One of the following are products do not come from seeds:

coffee, nail, peanut butter, mustard, vegetable oil

What is a nail?

400

The one piece of information a seed does not know.

Where will it be planted?

400

The scientific reason for preserving diversity.

What is diversity brings stability to the biosphere?

400

Setting land aside to protect diversity

What is wilderness preservation?

400

Four reasons insects adapt to environmental changes.

What is because they are widespread, numerous, have great variety, and reproduce rapidly?

500

An organism's complete set of DNA

What is a genome?

500

List five pieces of information that are stored inside a seed

What is the tyoe of seed, when to germinate, how to grow leaves, stems, and roots, how to adapt, and how to reproduce itself?

500

These are the reasons the ecosystems are so diverse.

What are many niches, populations separated by plate tectonics, warm climates, and symbiosis?

500

This is when two species receive  benefits from each other.

What is a symbiotic relationship?

500

The name of the caterpillar Mrs. Smith brought into class while we were virtual.

What is a tomato hornworm?