Ecology
Ms. Barrett
Cell Structure
Cell Function
Miscellaneous
100

An organism that eats other living things for food: 

Consumer

100

This is the name of Ms. Barrett's Electric Pencil Sharpener: 

Edith

100

The basic unit of life:

Cell

100

The process of breaking down sugar and oxygen into carbon dioxide, water and ATP (energy):

Cellular Respiration

100

This diagram shows the flow of energy in an ecosystem:

Food Web

200

This group of organisms breaks down nutrients: 

Decomposers

200

Ms. Barrett has a pet, what does she have and what is the name of Ms. Barrett's pet:

Cat, Ben

200

The barrier between the inside and outside of a cell:

Cell Membrane

200

The maintenance of a constant internal environment:

Homeostasis 

200

The center of a cell (containing DNA):

Nucleus

300

This is the study of living things and their interactions with each other and the environment: 

Ecology
300

Ms. Barrett was born in 1979 and celebrates her birthday June 22.  As of June 2nd 2025 how old is Ms. Barrett?

45 years old

300

The organelle where photosynthesis occurs: 

Chloroplasts

300

The collection of cells working together:

Tissue

300

The largest grouping of living things when determining the levels of classification.

Domain

400

This is the job or role of living things in an ecosystem:

Niche

400

Who else is Ms. Barrett's family are/ were teachers?

Both of her parents- Dad taught 5th grade in Litchfield.  Mom taught FACS in Eden Valley Watkins
400

The organelle where cellular respiration occurs (the powerhouse of the cell):

Mitochondria 

400

The diffusion of water through a semi-permeable membrane:

Osmosis

400

This type of cell contains a nucleus where the DNA is held:

Eukaryote

500

This type of organism makes its own food: 

Producer

500

This is what Ms. Barrett loves to collect?

Gnomes

500

This type of cell does not hold the DNA in the nuclues:

Prokaryote 

500

The collection of tissues working together:

Organ

500

The process of using sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen:

Photosynthesis