plants
bacteria and virus
worms
birds and fish
body systems
100

exchange gas and regulate water movement

stomata

100

antibiotics are used for this

bacterial infection

100

5

how many hearts a worm has

100

this detects movement and sounds or vibrations in the water

lateral line

100

located behind the nose

adenoid

200

has true roots, veins, xylem, phloem, transports water and nutrients to all areas of plant

vascular

200

do viruses have genetic material

yes

200

how worms reproduce

they exchange their own sperm with another worm

200

this allows a fish to float

swim bladder

200

located on each side of the throat

tonsil

300

no true roots; typically shorter plants, no vascular system

non-vascular plants

300

cannot use antibiotics on this

virus

300

what is the gender of worms; male or female

they have both male and female reproductive parts

300

what type of oxygen do fish use

dissolved

300

function of alveoli

little sacs where our gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide take place

400

sunlight, water, carbon-dioxide

photosynthesis; how plants make their food, which is a sugar; glucose

400

replication; they trick your cells into making more cells with this inside

viruses; how they make more of themselves

400

how do fish breathe

take in water from their gills; gas exchange takes place, dissolved oxygen removed from water so they can breathe; release carbon dioxide

400

this releases enzymes to help digest food

pancreas

500

liver worts and mosses

non-vascular plants

500

gas exchange for birds

breathe in oxygen, release carbon dioxide

500

2nd largest organ of your body; helps detox your body and removes contaminants.  

liver