Science Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
The group of animals that live part of their lives on land and part in water. | Amphibians |
Term used to describe a living thing that makes it's own food. | Autotroph |
If your body temp is controlled by the outside temp, are you an endotherm, or an ectotherm? | Ectotherm |
An amoeba uses this to move. | Psuedopod |
A mushroom uses this to get food. | Hyphae |
Bacteria are prokaryotes. True or false? | True |
Plant-like protists called euglena make their own food. True or false? | True |
The two words that make up an organisms scientific name. | Genus and species. |
Viruses are unicellular. True or false? | False, viruses are non-living and are not made up of cells. |
What is the symmetry of a cndarian? | Radial |
Group of animals that are filter feeders. | Sponges |
Group of animals that produce for their young. | Mammals |
Angiosperms produce cones. True or false? | False, they produce fruit, gymnosperms produce cones. |
This falls on the female structure stigma. | Pollen |
In a flower the male structure, anther, produces this. | Pollen |
The naming system created by Carolus Linneaus. | Binomial Nomenclature |
The 7 levels of classification are... | Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. |
The three shapes of bacteria. | Spherical, rodlike, spiral. |
Are viruses living? | No |
Unicellular organisms without a nucleus. | Prokaryote |
Organism whose cells contain a nucleus. Can be multicellular. | Eukaryote |
Organisms that can make their own food. | Autotroph |
Organism that cannot make it's own food. | Heterotroph |
A form of reproduction that takes only one parent. | Asexual reproduction |
A form of asexual reproduction into which a cell is spilt to form an identical cell. | Binary Fission |
Animal without a backbone. | Invertebrate |
A warm-blooded organism | Endotherm |
A cold-blooded organism. | Ectotherm |
Three types of symmetry. | Radial, Bilateral, None. |
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