7th grade JMS lesson 11-17 omm
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Organisms with a nuclear envelope that encloses genetic material (DNA) are classified this Kingdom | Kingdom Monera
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Tiny, unicellular organisms that lack a defined nucleus and belong to the Kingdom Monera | Bacteria
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The process by which new organisms are formed from a single parent without the union of male and female sex cells | Asexual reproduction
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Tiny organisms, invisible to the naked eye, that live in the air, in water and on just about any surface | microbes
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Mostly single-celled, aquatic organisms that have a well-defined nucleus are classified in this kingdom | Kingdom Protista
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The "false foot" of protists such as an amoeba, which is composed of flowing cytoplasm and aids in movement | pseudopod
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An organism that cannot be seen without magnification | microorganism
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Whip-like extension found on a volvox and euglena used for movement | flagella ( plural is flagellum)
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Tiny, hair-like extensions found on a paramecium that aids in movement | cilia
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Having to do with non-living things | Abiotic
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having to do with living things | Biotic
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The leaves of an aquatic plant such as Lemna | fronds
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Gradual process of change in a pond ecosystem | succession
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A tem that describes a relationship between two organisms in which both organisms benefit | symbiotic
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Any plant eating organism | Herivore
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A stable community in which the numbers and types of organisms are in relative balance | climax community
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Any flesh eating organism | carnivore
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A tough, protective envelope that forms around certain microorganisms | cyst
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An organism that eats both flesh and plant matter | omnivore
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