Science Ch.1 Review
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- Q1What is the smallest unit of life?organscellsatomsorgan systems30sEditDelete
- Q2These organelles make a plant cell green.cell wallvacuolesmitochondriachloroplast30sEditDelete
- Q3What is the difference between an animal cell and a plant cell?plant cells have smaller vacuolesanimal cells are greenplants have chloroplastsanimal cells have both a cell wall and a cell membrane30sEditDelete
- Q4What do you call organisms that cannot be seen with the human eye?microscopesmicroorganismsdisgustingmaxiorganisms30sEditDelete
- Q5What are the three types of microorganisms?protists, bacteria, and fungiyeast, bacteria, and virusbacteria, virus, and portozamicrobes, bacteria, and fungi30sEditDelete
- Q6A mushroom is an example of a...virusfungiprotistsbacteria30sEditDelete
- Q7List the levels of classification from biggest to smallest.Users link answersLinking60sEditDelete
- Q8List the levels of living things from smallest to biggest.Users link answersLinking60sEditDelete
- Q9What two levels of classification are used to create scientific names?phylum and speciesgenus and speciesspecies and familyclass and kingdom60sEditDelete
- Q10What makes a plant green?glucosesunphotosynthesischlorophyll60sEditDelete
- Q11A scientist who studies how living and non-living things interact?ecologistapplied scientistanthropologistbiologist60sEditDelete
- Q12an organism's home is called its...habitatfood chaincommunitypopulation60sEditDelete
- Q13True or False: a cactus would live in an ecosystem with lots of water, such as the ocean.TrueFalse30sEditDelete
- Q14What type of organism eat producers?bacteria
producers
consumersdecomposers30sEditDelete - Q15What are plants?producersdecomposersconsumers30sEditDelete
- Q16What is the decomposer's job?to make food for consumers to eatto be the top of the food chainto eat producers and other consumersto break down wastes and remains for nutrients30sEditDelete
- Q17Which is an example of a consumer?waterliontreedandilion30sEditDelete
- Q18What is an example of a producer?plantbirdmousemushrooms30sEditDelete
- Q19What is an example of a decomposer?deerhumansfungigrass30sEditDelete
- Q20communities are divided into what?nichespopulationsecologyecosystems30sEditDelete