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Rules of the Game  Click on any question you wish to answer but answer each question only once.  If you answer correctly, add the money amount to your total winnings. You may want to write the amount on paper as you go.  If you miss a question, you do not have to subtract the amount from your total.  You can play by yourself or take turns with a friend.  To stop the game, right click and choose End Game.

$100 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $200 Human Body Systems Ecosystems &Biomes Cells Living Things & Environment Bacteria to Plants WILD!!

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Human Body Systems for $100 A group of cells working together make up this. Answer

Human Body Systems for $200 This part of the brain is used in remembering information. Answer

Body Systems for $300 This part of your brain is the second largest and is located near the base of the brain. Answer

Human Body Systems for $400 The muscular movement of the esophogus. Answer

Human Body Systems for $500 This organ produces bile. Answer

Ecosystems and Biomes for $100 This biome has broad-leafed trees that loose their leaves in the autumn. Answer

Ecosystems and Biomes for $200 An area’s average precipitation and temperature. Answer

Ecosystems and Biomes for $300 Biomes are defined by these three things: Answer

Ecosystems and Biomes for $400 This biome is sometimes called the “cold desert” Answer

Ecosystems and Biomes for $500 Plants Field Mouse Garter Snake Red Fox Answer

Cells for $100 A rod shaped cell organelle where most of the cell’s energy is produced. Answer

Cells for $200 Jelly-like substance in which the cell’s organelles are located. Answer

Cells for $300 The control center of the cell. Controls all the cell’s activities. Answer

Cells for $400 The outer shell of the cell. Provides support and protection for the cell. Answer

Cells for $500 The difference between a plant cell and animal cell. (name the 2 cell parts) Answer

Bacteria to Plants for $100 Answer  Cellular Organization  Similar Chemicals  Uses Energy  Grow and Develop  Respond to Surroundings  Reproduce

Bacteria to Plants for $200 Answer The science of classifying organisms.

Bacteria to Plants for $300 Answer The first part of an organism’s scientific name. Ex. Felis domesticus

Bacteria to Plants for $400 Answer Animal-like protists.

Bacteria to Plants for $500 Answer. The way in which bacteria and protists usually reproduce.

Wild!! for $100 Small, hair-like parts that move a paramecium. Answer

Wild!! for $200 Process by which green plants use carbon dioxide, water and light to produce food and oxygen. Answer

Wild!! for $300 Process by which green plants release energy to form the food that they make. Answer

Wild!! for $400 Answer The non-living parts of an ecosystem.

Wild!! for $500 Answer An organism that makes it’s own food.

Living Things and Environment for $100 Answer Changes in behaviors or physical characteristics of a species in order to live successfully in it’s environment.

Living Things and Environment for $200 Answer Place where an organism lives and meets it’s needs.

Living Things and Environment for $300 Answer An environmental factor that prevents a population from increasing.

Living Things and Environment for $400 Answer A relationship in which both species benefit.

Living Things and Environment for $500 Answer One organism benefits in this symbiotic relationship and the other is unaffected.

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Characteristics of Living Things Click here to choose another question.here

Taxonomy Click here to choose another question.here

Genus Click here to choose another question.here

Protozoans Click here to choose another question.here

Binary Fission Click here to choose another question.here

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Photosynthesis Click here to choose another question.here

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