Non-living things
Cells
Evolution
Traits of Living Things 1
Traits of Living Things 2
100

A gray roundish object

What is a rock?

100

The smallest building block of life.

What is a cell?

100

The unit of inheritance.

What is a gene?

100

A person begins to do this when they get too hot.

What is sweat?

100

Living things react to changes in their environment.

What is behavior?

200

A metal man.

What is a robot?

200

The goo inside of a cell.

What is cytoplasm?

200

The process of a population becoming better suited to their environment.

What is evolution by natural selection?
200

The transformation of energy in living things.

What is metabolism?

200

Living things get bigger over the course of their life.

What is growth and development?

300

A chemical reaction that releases light and heat.

What is fire?

300

The wrapper of a cell.

What is a cell membrane?

300

This must exist in a population for natural selection to act on it.

What is variation?

300

A living thing uses energy to build body parts.

What is anabolism?

300
Living things break down organic material.

What is catabolism?

400

An object capable of travelling great distances, requiring energy to power it's many energetic needs.

What is a car?

400

The machinery inside a cell.

What are organelles?

400

A trait passes from parent to child.

What is inheritance?

400

Any change in an organism's external environment.

What is a stimulus?

400

The ability of an organism to produce new members of the species.

What is reproduction?

500

Microscopic particles, tiny bits of genetic material wrapped in a protein coat that reproduce by infecting cells and using their machinery.

What are viruses?

500

The genetic material of the cell.

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

500

Changes to the genetic code that occur at random that introduce variation to a population.

What is genetic mutation?

500

The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

500

The way prokaryotic cells reproduce.

What is binary fission?