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Classificati on AnimalsFlowersEcologyBacteria Viruses Random

The three domains. A 100

What are Domain Eukarya, Domain Archae, and Domain Bacteria? A 100

The species in this domain all have a nucleus. A 200

What is domain Eukarya? A 200

This kingdom has no cell walls A 300

What is animalia? A 300

This kingdom has chitin in their cell walls A 400

What is fungai? A 400

The three types of extremophiles. A 500

What are halophiles, methanogens, and thermoacidophiles? A 500

Animals with a backbone B 100

What are vertebrates? B 100

Animals without a backbone. B 200

What are invertebrates? B 200

Offspring develops as growth on a parent body B 300

What is budding? B 300

The part of the blastula that becomes muscle tissue, the circulatory system and the excretory system B 400

What is mesoderm? B 400

The part of the blastula that becomes nervous tissue and skin B 500

What is ectoderm? B 500

Plant sperm C 100

What is pollen? (Hi, from Ms. Linn ) C 100

These flowers have sepals, petals, stamens and at least one pistil. C 200

What are complete flowers? C 200

These flowers have multiples of three petals C 300

What are monocots? C 300

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The female flower reproductive organ C 400

What is a pistil? C 400

This generation has half the number of chromosomes, is microscopic, and includes pollen as an example C 500

What is the haploid generation? C 500

The scientific discipline that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment D 100

What is ecology? D 100

The place where an organism lives D 200

What is habitat? D 200

The role an organism plays in its environment D 300

What is niche? D 300

Eagles and snakes prey on the same species of rodents in the same habitat. This would be an example of D 400

What is competition? D 400

t One organism benefits while another is unharmed during a long-term relationship between the two D 500

What is commensalism? D 500

This is genetic material wrapped in a protein coat? E 100

What is a virus? E 100

Prokaryotes do not have these E 200

What is a nucleus? E 200

The major steps in the lytic cycle E 300

What is attachment, entry, replication, assembly, and release? E 300

A.I.D.S. is an acronym for this E 400

What is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome? E 400

This is a retrovirus that causes A.I.D.S. E 500

What is HIV? E 500

e The study of life F 100

What is biology? F 100

The reproductive structure of fungi F 200

What is fruiting body? F 200

The non-living part of an organisms environment F 300

What is abiotic? F 300

A permanent close association between two or more different species F 400

What is symbiosis? F 400

This is where one species benefits and the other species is neither hurt nor helped F 500

What is a commensalism? F 500

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The order of eras in the age of Earth Click on screen to continue

What is Hadean, Archaen, Proterozoic, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic Click on screen to continue

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