Cell Organelles
Ear Functions
Bone Names
Detritivores, Omnivores, Abiotic, or Biotic
Eye Part Functions
100

Storage area for water and dissolved nutrients

Vacuole

100

Vibrates to send sound to the bones of the middle ear

Ear Drum

100

Pelvis

Hip Bone

100

An animal that eat both plants an animals

Omnivore

100

Light-sensitive layer of tissue that lines the inside of the eye and sends visual messages through the optic nerve to the brain is called

Retina

200

Thin membrane surrounding the cell control what get in 

Cell Membrane

200

Traps firt and dust particles

Ear Wax

200

Scapula

Shoulder Blade

200

An organism that breaks down dead animals

Detritivore

200

Light is let into the eye by an opening is called

Pupil

300

Makes protein for the cell

Ribosome 

300

Acts like a funnel to send sound waves towards your eardrum

Auricle

300

Mandible

Jaw

300

All non-living things on earth

Abiotic

300

It changes shape to focus the distance of the eye

Lens

400

Thick outer structure that gives plant cells support

Cell Wall

400

A fluid-filled container with hair-like nerves

Cochlea

400

Humerus

Upper Arm

400

All living things of earth

Biotic

400

A clear bulging surface in front of the eye is called the

Cornea

500

Changes food and water into usable energy for the cell

Mitochondrion

500

Sends sound waves from the cochlea to the brain

Auditory Nerve

500

Femur

Thigh

500

True

T or F:

A mouse is a detritivore

500

A protective filter over the fovea that absorbs blue and ultraviolet radiation

Macula