Sunday, August 28, 2011

7th Grade-Unit#1-Diversity of Life Homework


7th Grade-Unit#1-Diversity of Life Homework




 
Directions: Please copy these homework in your journal and answer them in your journal.
Be sure to do one per night














HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#1







Date ___________________
Complete each sentence using the words in the word list.

TranspirationExoskeletonKingdomPlantscell
ProkaryotesReproduceSporesGrowth

_______________1.  Archaebacteria are ____ which means their cells do not have a nucleus.
_______________2.  Worms and humans are both in the ____ Animalia.
_______________3.  The environment can affect the ____ and health of living things.
_______________4.  ____ that land in damp, shady places can grow into new plants.
_______________5.  In plant cells, the ____ membrane lies inside the cell wall.
_______________6.  An amoeba is an animal, but it is only one ____.
_______________7.  Can you ____ your lab results.
_______________8.  Two parents each contribute a ____ to form one cell, that's sexual reproduction.
_______________9.  ____ of plants is like evaporation from bodies of water.
_______________10.  Lack of water caused the plans ____ to be stunted.
_______________11.  The method by which water from the leaves of plants enters the atmosphere is ____.
_______________12.  The botanist looked at the roots of the onion ____.
_______________13.  Microfossils, fossilized cells descended from a long line of unpreserved ____.
_______________14.  The ____ of an arthropod is made up of chitin.
_______________15.  It is best to put in ____ that are native to this area.

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#2

Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence using the words in the word list.

InvertebrateVertebrateAdaptationLifespanLung
ProkaryotesMetabolismReproducePlantsAnus
ExoskeletonArthropodsProtistsGrowth

_______________16.  Bacteria can ____ in your body and start causing problems, and then your immune system has to really go to work!
_______________17.  The doctor performed a biopsy on my ____.
_______________18.  Lack of water caused the plants ____ to be stunted.
_______________19.  An ____ is an opening in an animals body.
_______________20.  They made a horror movie about giant ____.
_______________21.  A kangaroo is a ____.
_______________22.  During a bowel movement the rectum pushes waste out through the ____.
_______________23.  The ____ of a hamster is about 2 years.
_______________24.  ____ includes the building up and breaking down of substances needed for life.
_______________25.  Mr. Johnson asked a question about ____.
_______________26.  Man is an example of a ____ animals.
_______________27.  The thick fur of some animals is an ____ to cold environments.
_______________28.  ____ derived their energy from the metabolic pathway of glycolysis..
_______________29.  Both monerans and ____ are only one celled.
_______________30.  The crayfish has an ____.
_______________31.  The snake is an ____.

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#3

Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence using the words in the word list.

ProkaryotesEukaryotesReproducePhylumEnergy
ExoskeletonArthropodsResponseKidneyFungi
ChlorophyllAdaptationSporesGrowthLung

_______________32.  The continual ____ of the Poconos is making traffic very bad.
_______________33.  The bush showed vigorous ____ in the spring.
_______________34.  The gasoline is an example of chemical potential ____.
_______________35.  A person has more than one ____.
_______________36.  Your ____ helps clean the fluid in your body.
_______________37.  ____ grow from spores in the air.
_______________38.  Sponges and cnidarians ____ by sexual as well as asexual reproduction.
_______________39.  Insects, spiders, lobsters, and crabs are all in the largest group of invertebrates called ____.
_______________40.  Arthropods are the largest invertebrate ____.
_______________41.  A ____ mitochondria evolved from bacteria and its chloroplasts from cyanobacteria.
_______________42.  Plants need ____ to make food during photosynthesis.
_______________43.  Eukaryotes have a nucleus, but ____ do not.
_______________44.  Allice's face turned red in ____ to her social gaffe.
_______________45.  Fins are an ____ for all kinds of fish.
_______________46.  Ferns and mushrooms produce ____.
_______________47.  If animals have an ____ they are considered invertebrates.



HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#4

Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence using the words in the word list.

InvertebrateCnidariansReproducePhylumcell
EchinodermsArthropodsLifespanGrowth
ChlorophyllAdaptationSpongesFungi

_______________48.  ____ are good examples of filter feeders.
_______________49.  My ____ rate was slower than my brother's.
_______________50.  Development and ____ in an egg is the first stage of a bird's life cycle.
_______________51.  Be sure to list the ____ of your organism.
_______________52.  Scientists stay that the ____ of a wild sun bear is still unclear.
_______________53.  All living things ____.
_______________54.  A mushroom is an example of a ____.
_______________55.  A red blood ____ carries oxygen around the body.
_______________56.  A worm is an ____.
_______________57.  A plant cell has a cell wall, ____ and chloroplasts.
_______________58.  Hibernation is a behavioral ____ that helps some animals survive the winter, when food supplies are low.
_______________59.  Cndarians ____ sexual and asexually.
_______________60.  ____ have jointed appendages.
_______________61.  Some sponges and cnidarians ____ asexually as well as sexually.
_______________62.  ____ have an endoskeleton, or internal skeleton.
_______________63.  ____ have two types of body shapes: polyp and medusa.

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#5

Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence using the words in the word list.

VertebrateAdaptationSpeciesGrowth
MetabolismReproduceSporesEnergy
EukaryotesLifespanPlantscell

_______________64.  The structure of the ____ skeleton supporting the lower limbs in humans and the hind limbs or corresponding parts in other vertebrates.
_______________65.  The unique jaw shape of each species is an ____ toits unique diet.
_______________66.  The oceanarium housed many ____ of marine life.
_______________67.  Pollen is made in flowering ____.
_______________68.  About 10 percent of the ____ is left to be transferred to the next level in the energy pyramid.
_______________69.  Not everyone's ____ is the same.
_______________70.  The environment can affect the ____ and health of living things.
_______________71.  ____ have a nucleus, but prokaryotes do not.
_______________72.  Mosses and ferns reproduce by means of ____.
_______________73.  ____, genus, and family are words used in biological nomenclature.
_______________74.  Animals and some plants ____ with sexual reproduction.
_______________75.  Scientists stay that the ____ of a wild sun bear is still unclear.
_______________76.  Chromosomes provide instructions for all the traits of the ____ and organism.
_______________77.  Heat is a type of ____.
_______________78.  Reptiles do not need to return to water to ____.

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#6

Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence using the words in the word list.

InvertebrateCnidariansVascularPlants
ExoskeletonAdaptationLifespanEnergy
EchinodermsReproduceSpongesFungi

_______________79.  A type of ____ that travels as a wave, but does not need anything through which to travel is called light.
_______________80.  ____ plants are better suited to life on land than are nonvascular plants.
_______________81.  ____ have a simple digestive system.
_______________82.  The ____ of the trilobite is divided into three lobes that run the length of the body.
_______________83.  The kingdom ____ consists of heterotrophic decomposers.
_______________84.  ____ first appeared on Earth 580 million years ago.
_______________85.  Many turtles have a very long ____.
_______________86.  Reptiles do not need to return to water to ____.
_______________87.  The ____ of an animal to its surroundings will help it survive.
_______________88.  Other ____ are corals and sea anoname.
_______________89.  Sea stars are the best known ____.
_______________90.  Trees and ____ have different shaped leaves that grow on them.
_______________91.  Under the tree, the poisonous ____ sat, waiting for the animal to eat it.
_______________92.  The sponge is the oldest type of ____.
_______________93.  A charge is a burst of ____.



HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#7

Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence using the words in the word list.

ProkaryotesReproduceGrowthLung

_______________94.  The trachea divides into two bronchi, each of which enters a ____.
_______________95.  Most ____ are single-celled organisms.
_______________96.  Most bacteria ____ by binary fission.
_______________97.  We made graphs to show the plants' ____.
_______________98.  Ribosomes allow the cell to grow, repair itself, and ____.
_______________mushrooms use spores to ____.


HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#8






Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________1.  One type of (Lung, cnidarians, asnimals) are Jellyfish.
_______________2.  Allice's face turned red in (response, Fungi, Adaptation) to her social gaffe.
_______________3.  (Germination, Eukaryotes, Species) , genus, and family are words used in biological nomenclature.
_______________4.  Some (sponges, Growth, Response) and cnidarians reproduce asexually as well as sexually.
_______________5.  Under the tree, the poisonous (Adaptation, fungi, Growth) sat, waiting for the animal to eat it.
_______________6.  Fossils are pieces of (Growth, Prokaryotes, plants) or animals that have hardened over time.
_______________7.  All living things (Exothermic, Pollination Ec, reproduce) .
_______________8.  The five kingdoms of living things are animals, plants, (Radial Symmetry, Echinoderms, protists) , monerans, and fungi.
_______________9.  (Arthropods, Eubacteria, Phloem) are very diverse and live in several different types of environments.
_______________10.  The blowfish is one of the endangered (Response, Monera, species) of the Caribbean.
_______________11.  All Muslims should make a pilgrimage to Mecca at some time during their (Plants, cell, lifespan) .
_______________12.  All Muslims should make a pilgrimage to Mecca at some time during a (Exoskeleton, Echinoderms, lifespan) .
_______________13.  People are omnivores because they eat (plants, Xylem, Transpiration) and animals.

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#9





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________14.  Jasper's (Nonvascular, Lung, metabolism) processed Cheez Doodles into energy quickly.
_______________15.  Sponges and cnidarians (Gill, Xylem, reproduce) by sexual as well as asexual reproduction.
_______________16.  Archaebacteria are (prokaryotes, Chlorophyll, Gill) which means their cells do not have a nucleus.
_______________17.  A stimulus is a change that causes a (response, Plants, Exoskeleton) .
_______________18.  The method by which water from the leaves of plants enters the atmosphere is (Archeabacteria, Vascular, transpiration) .
_______________19.  Without decomposers, waste that (plants, Radial Symmetry, Protists) and animals leave behind would pile up.
_______________20.  Echinoderms have an (Gill, endoskeleton, Phylum) , or internal skeleton.
_______________21.  The (Nonvascular, Mollusks, growth) of the mercantile industry, or trading industry, led to the economic success of the U.S. colonies.
_______________22.  The Chameleon lizard is able to change colors to match his surroundings, this is an example of (Radial Symmetry, Kidney, adaptation) .
_______________23.  The (adaptation, Autotroph, Phylum) of an animal to its surroundings will help it survive.
_______________24.  (Energy, Species, Transpiration) of plants is like evaporation from bodies of water.
_______________25.  A slug is an (invertebrate, Kingdom, Lung) .

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#10





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________26.  Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals are (eukaryotes, Eubacteria, Endothermic) .
_______________27.  A plant is a good exam ple of an (Transpiration, autotroph, Response) .
_______________28.  The (Invertebrate, Monera, lifespan) of a hamster is about 2 years.
_______________29.  Heat is a type of (Endoskeleton, energy, Chlorophyll) .
_______________30.  If you use a grow light you will be able to see signs of (germination, Energy, phloem) within a few days.
_______________31.  Amphibians is just one of the five classes of (vertebrate, Xylem, Nonvascular) animals.
_______________32.  Many turtles have a very long (Mollusks, lifespan, Radial Symmetry) .
_______________33.  Bivalve, or two-shelled, (mollusks, Cnidarians, Anus) include clams, oysters and mussels.
_______________34.  His (asnimals, Vascular, response) showed how virtuous he truly.
_______________35.  Nonvascular plants don't have xylem and (Plants, phloem, Vascular) tissues that move water, dissolved nutrients, and food through them.
_______________36.  The relationship of the rain to the crops affects their (growth, Monera, Response) .
_______________37.  A spider's web is an example of a behavioral (adaptation, Plants, Eukaryotes) .

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#11





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________38.  Special tubes called (Lifespan, phloem, Archeabacteria) carry food throughout the plant.
_______________39.  The first (Endothermic, Xylem, prokaryotes) were anaerobic.
_______________40.  There are many (species, Kingdom, phloem) of reptiles.
_______________41.  A plant is a good exam ple of an (Pollination Ec, autotroph, Plants) .
_______________42.  Ferns are seedless (Cnidarians, cell, plants) and have spores.
_______________43.  My grandmother is sick with a (Kingdom, lung, Growth) ailment.
_______________44.  An (autotroph, Mollusks, Phylum) does not need to find food from outside sources.
_______________45.  The (Protists, adaptation, Plants) of horns helped the dinosaur protect itself.
_______________46.  The scuba diver looked for (Invertebrate, mollusks, Sponges) .
_______________47.  Worms and humans are both in the (asnimals, Bilateral Symmetry, kingdom) Animalia.
_______________48.  Bacteria can (Echinoderms, Metabolism, reproduce) in your body and start causing problems, and then your immune system has to really go to work!
_______________49.  A type of (energy, Sponges, Spores) that travels as a wave, but does not need anything through which to travel is called light.
_______________50.  Most producers are green in color due to (chlorophyll, Response, Adaptation) in their cells. Producers perform photosynthesis.


HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#12






Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________51.  The tiger and the cheetah are two different (Lifespan, species, Spores) of cat.
_______________52.  (Endoskeleton, Gill, Arthropods) are the largest invertebrate phylum.
_______________53.  Smoking is a hazard to your health because it causes (Invertebrate, Fungi, lung) cancer.
_______________54.  Animals, plants, (fungi, Spores, Chlorophyll) and microbes have survival needs that need to be met in order to surive.
_______________55.  Sea turtles consume (Heterotroph, mollusks, Sponges) on a daily basis.
_______________56.  Usually when reptiles (reproduce, Plants, Vertebrate) they lay eggs on land.
_______________57.  Bacteria belongs to the Kingdom (Species, Anus, Monera) .
_______________58.  An arthropod is in the same (Germination, Metabolism, Kingdom) as humans.
_______________59.  An herbivore is a consumer that eats (Phylum, Spores, plants) .
_______________60.  (Prokaryotes, Endoskeleton, Autotroph) derived their energy from the metabolic pathway of glycolysis..
_______________61.  The trachea divides into two bronchi, each of which enters a (Radial Symmetry, cell, lung) .
_______________62.  Some (Endothermic, Energy, cnidarians) are shaped like a vase which is known as a polyp form.
_______________63.  Lobsters have an (exoskeleton, Radial Symmetry, Growth) .








HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#13





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________64.  (Phylum, Protists, Bilateral Symmetry) represents the second highest level of classification.
_______________65.  Most plants are dependent on sunlight for (growth, Prokaryotes, Exothermic) .
_______________66.  (Endothermic, Vascular, Protists) , Fungi, Plants and Animals are eukaryotes.
_______________67.  Snails, clams and squids are (Heterotroph, Pollination Ec, mollusks) .
_______________68.  Other (cnidarians, Xylem, phloem) are corals and sea anoname.
_______________69.  Newly hatched caterpillars are ravenous eaters of leafy green (Exothermic, plants, Metabolism) .
_______________70.  The large (phloem, exoskeleton, Protists) of the lobster keeps it safe from some predators.
_______________71.  Vertebates may grow very large because they have an (endoskeleton, Vascular, Transpiration) .
_______________72.  A snail is an example of an (Kidney, Anus, invertebrate) .
_______________73.  About 10 percent of the (energy, Plants, Heterotroph) is left to be transferred to the next level in the energy pyramid.
_______________74.  My (Radial Symmetry, Lung, growth) rate was slower than my brother's.
_______________75.  (Fungi, Eukaryotes, Asnimals) have a nucleus, but prokaryotes do not.
_______________76.  The biosphere has all the materials living things need to live, grow, and (reproduce, Adaptation, Mollusks) .








HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#14





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________77.  The snake has a different (endoskeleton, Metabolism, phloem) than the lizard.
_______________78.  The (Eukaryotes, cell, Monera) membrane is permeable to water.
_______________79.  (Energy, Exoskeleton, Adaptation) is the ability of something to do work or produce heat.
_______________80.  Some sponges and (Kidney, cnidarians, Plants) reproduce asexually as well as sexually.
_______________81.  The rain was conducive to the plants' (Germination, growth, Transpiration) in the spring.
_______________82.  Most plants are dependent on sunlight for (Chlorophyll, Reproduce, growth) .
_______________83.  The tree has shown a lot of (phloem, Cell Wall, growth) this year.
_______________84.  In some (Plants, mollusks, Lifespan) the mantle forms a shell.
_______________85.  The food coloring was carried up the celery through hollow tubes called (Transpiration, Species, xylem) .
_______________86.  Protists, (Fungi, Anus, Nonvascular) , Plants and Animals are eukaryotes.
_______________87.  An insect is an example of an (Adaptation, invertebrate, Lifespan) .
_______________88.  The (Anus, cell, Exothermic) membrane controls what goes in and what goes out of the cell.

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#15





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Complete each sentence.


_______________89.  Plants that have (Phylum, vascular, Growth) tissue are called vascular plants.
_______________90.  A person has more than one (Kidney, Phylum, lung) .
_______________91.  Ferns reproduce without seeds, by (Metabolism, Energy, spores) .
_______________92.  Endangered (Reproduce, Nonvascular, species) are living things threatened with extinction.
_______________93.  Ribosomes allow the cell to grow, repair itself, and (Gill, reproduce, Transpiration) .
_______________94.  Even though truffles that grow underwater are supposed to be edible (fungi, Sponges, Anus) , you won't catch me eating any!
_______________95.  A shellfish is an (Autotroph, invertebrate, Arthropods) , it has no backbone.
_______________96.  (Anus, Energy, Archeabacteria) comes in many different forms, such as electrical, sound, light, chemical, heat, and thermal.
_______________97.  The lack of nutrients in the food supply can stunt children's (Pollination Ec, growth, Protists) during a drought.
_______________98.  A cnidarian is an (Monera, invertebrate, Spores) .
_______________99.  The sun is a source of renewable (energy, Cnidarians, Mollusks) .

HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#16




Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

1. tree this lot shown has The of growth a year .


2. types Arthropods diverse very environments in of live are several and different .


3. growth caused plans stunted of the Lack water be to .


4. how truly His virtuous showed he response .


5. are plants growth sunlight dependent on for Most .


6. sexual and reproduce Cndarians asexually .


7. S colonies industry the of the The to of the led mercantile growth success trading industry U or economic , , . . .


8. to An find not food need from sources outside autotroph does .






HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#17





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

9. type One cnidarians of are Jellyfish .


10. from not A from roach s protects squished it being some things but exoskeleton ' . ,


11. anemones the phylum corals of cnidarian are sea Jellyfish and part hydras , . ,


12. are species there bees of several .


13. is a called of the part central The nucleus cell .


14. of are Sponges filter feeders good examples .


15. the of stunted plants to caused Lack growth water be .


16. lung player large has a capacity The basketball .





HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#18





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

17. their use tentacles food Cnidarians their to catch .


18. for develops suitable a are into the young When embryo plant inside the growth conditions seed , .


19. chlorophyll glucose of the and help makes sunlight the leaf With . ,


20. plants in Unlike nucleus lack prokaryotes cells their a animals and , .


21. puts The plants transpiration vapor into the the water air of .


22. a A a that response is stimulus causes change .


23. Heat be hands can by together rubbing your produced energy .


24. Kevin marks growth the Those show on s wall . '


25. is lifespan" A something definition " how of long lives ; . ;






HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#19





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

26. to when permeable selectively was membrane losing cell it The came vitamins .


27. autotroph exam good of A plant ple is a an .


28. botanist onion the at of looked The roots the plants .


29. needed metabolism for is Water .


30. consists decomposers heterotrophic The of Fungi kingdom .


31. Plants vascular that plants vascular tissue have called are .


32. cannot produce species young species the lion The elephant of .


33. asexually well Some as sponges reproduce sexually cnidarians as and .


34. best to is plants this are native area in It to put that .












Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

35. plants neighbor My her Hannah talk likes to to . , ,


36. its exoskeleton sheds big its shell A its crab molting grows body when too by for .


37. plants divisions nonvascular two vascular the and plant kingdom in are There , .


38. animals five living kingdoms fungi plants of monerans The things and are protists , , . , ,


39. exoskeleton Insects an have .


40. Eukaryotes not but nucleus a prokaryotes do have , .


41. The growth bush the showed vigorous spring in .


42. charge energy A is a of burst .



HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#20





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

43. cell All a have and membrane cells plant animal .


44. cell as Some one are up such made of fungi only yeast , , .


45. response s to her turned red face Allice in gaffe social . '


46. Nonvascular t move phloem food xylem and and plants tissues water dissolved don them nutrients through that have ' . , ,


47. better than plants nonvascular on plants suited to life land are Vascular are .


48. an not called does invertebrate animal is An have backbone a that .


49. a That catfish gill large has .


50. wall a chlorophyll has plant cell chloroplasts A cell and . ,






HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#21





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

51. small no holes moving an the invertebrate through has Being trouble octopus , .


52. Any backbone is a vertebrate animal with a .


53. grow Tifton in Plants soils best .


54. The abundance of rain flowers of the the growth affect will .


55. of Kingdom yeasts are and molds the Mushrooms Fungi part . ,


56. s invaded dad my cancer The kidney . '


57. ITS WATER OF MOVE PARTS TISSUE PLANTS BECAUSE ALL FOOD VASCULAR AND CAN TO , .


58. list of sure organism phylum Be the your to .



HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#22





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

59. Most single-celled organisms are prokaryotes .


60. is like cnidarians vase a a polyp which known are Some shaped form as .


61. an effect smoking Lung can be of disease .


62. of the includes substances for Metabolism building up life breaking and down needed .


63. lifespan Many a long have turtles very .


64. land they when reptiles Usually lay eggs reproduce on .


65. different grow leaves and on plants have them shaped Trees that .


66. All things living reproduce .


67. tentacles have Cnidarians long .









HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#23





Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
Rewrite each sentence in the correct order and using the correct punctuation.

68. the animals just vertebrate classes five Amphibians of is of one .


69. Muslims their make to at pilgrimage should a lifespan time some during Mecca All .


70. results lab reproduce you your Can .


71. years lifespan a about 2 of hamster is The .


72. in from Fungi spores the air grow .


73. with Endangered things living species threatened are extinction .


74. The protists and kingdoms five basic plants are monerans animals fungi , . , , ,


75. reproduce reproduction cnidarians sexual and as asexual by Sponges well as .




HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#24








Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
(Key 1 - Answer ID # 0540430)
Circle the correct way to divide the word into syllables.
1.phloemphlo-emphlo-e-mphl-oe-m
2.Ad-ap-ta-tionAdaptatio-nAdaptati-onAda-pt-at-ion
3.Inv-e-rt-eb-rat-eInv-erteb-rateIn-ver-te-brateInv-er-t-ebrate
4.Kid-neyKid-n-eyKidneyKi-dney
5.Exo-skel-e-tonE-xoske-leto-nExo-s-kele-t-onExos-kel-e-ton
6.End-os-ke-let-onEnd-os-kelet-onEn-do-skel-e-tonEnd-os-kele-t-on
7.Chlo-ro-phyllChlor-op-hyllChlor-op-hyl-lChl-orop-hyll
8.Energ-yE-nergyEnergyEn-er-gy
9.Aut-ot-rop-hAu-to-trophAut-otrophAutot-roph
10.Kingd-o-mKing-domKi-ngd-o-mKingdom
11.A-nusAnusAn-usAnu-s
12.Trans-pi-r-at-ionTrans-pir-at-ionTrans-pirationTran-spi-ra-tion
13.Ver-teb-rateVertebra-teVer-te-brateVert-e-brate
14.Rep-roduceRep-rod-uceRe-pro-duceRep-ro-duce
15.Me-tab-o-lismMetabolismMe-tabol-ismMe-t-abo-l-ism
16.L-ungLun-gLu-ngLung
17.Re-sponseRes-ponseResponseResp-onse
18.Het-e-rot-rophHete-rotrophHet-ero-trophHe-terotro-ph
19.Xyl-emXy-l-emXy-lemXylem
20.Gil-lGi-llG-illGill
21.P-hyl-umPhylumPh-ylumPhy-lum






















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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
(Key 1 - Answer ID # 0540430)
Circle the correct way to divide the word into syllables.
1.phloemphlo-emphlo-e-mphl-oe-m
2.Ad-ap-ta-tionAdaptatio-nAdaptati-onAda-pt-at-ion
3.Inv-e-rt-eb-rat-eInv-erteb-rateIn-ver-te-brateInv-er-t-ebrate
4.Kid-neyKid-n-eyKidneyKi-dney
5.Exo-skel-e-tonE-xoske-leto-nExo-s-kele-t-onExos-kel-e-ton
6.End-os-ke-let-onEnd-os-kelet-onEn-do-skel-e-tonEnd-os-kele-t-on
7.Chlo-ro-phyllChlor-op-hyllChlor-op-hyl-lChl-orop-hyll
8.Energ-yE-nergyEnergyEn-er-gy
9.Aut-ot-rop-hAu-to-trophAut-otrophAutot-roph
10.Kingd-o-mKing-domKi-ngd-o-mKingdom
11.A-nusAnusAn-usAnu-s
12.Trans-pi-r-at-ionTrans-pir-at-ionTrans-pirationTran-spi-ra-tion
13.Ver-teb-rateVertebra-teVer-te-brateVert-e-brate
14.Rep-roduceRep-rod-uceRe-pro-duceRep-ro-duce
15.Me-tab-o-lismMetabolismMe-tabol-ismMe-t-abo-l-ism
16.L-ungLun-gLu-ngLung
17.Re-sponseRes-ponseResponseResp-onse
18.Het-e-rot-rophHete-rotrophHet-ero-trophHe-terotro-ph
19.Xyl-emXy-l-emXy-lemXylem
20.Gil-lGi-llG-illGill
21.P-hyl-umPhylumPh-ylumPhy-lum







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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
(Key 1 - Answer ID # 0540430)
Select the definition that most nearly defines the given word. 
1.  Adaptation
 Free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes.  
 Organisms that make their own food.
 The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).  
2.  Reproduce
 tissue that carries food from the leaves to parts of the plant
 The way living things make new living things of the same kind.
 membrane-covered structure that contains all the materials necessary for life
3.  Invertebrate
 the ability of an object or being to do work or to make something happen
 kingdom of unicellulary prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglyean.
 sponge, worm, jellyfish, mollusks, arthropods (having no backbone)
4.  Autotroph
 Sponges have no organ system and no true tissue Many have no define shape and live attach to one place they have to layers of cells with a jellylike fluid in the middle
 the power or capacity for activity.
 Organisms that make their own food.
5.  Anus
 kingdom of life whose members make their own food
 The ability to cause a change in matter.
 Opening at the end of the rectum through which solid wastes are eliminated.
6.  Radial Symmetry
 animals having jointed appendages, an exoskeleton and a segmented body
 Animals that have body parts arranged in a circle around a center point.
 These use the sun's energy to make food.
7.  Transpiration
 The basic unit in a living thing.
 A group of organisms in the animal or plant kingdom which have like characteristics; subdivision of genus
 Leaves help roots take in water from soil through the process called____.
8.  Germination
 The level of classification after kingdom.
 organism that obtains food by eating other organisms (consumer)
 The early growth stage of an embryo plant in a seed.
9.  Gill
 cold-blooded animals that have bodies with rough skin and sharp spines
 Invertebrate having jointed limbs and a segmented body with an exoskeleton made of chitin.  
 organs that exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen in the water
10.  Phylum
 A process by which plants release energy and food to carry on life processes, such as growth, repair, and reproduction.
 a taxonomic category containing classes with similiars characteristics
 An organism with cells that contain nuceli and other cell structures.







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Name _____________________________
Date ___________________
(Key 1 - Answer ID # 0540430)
Select the definition that most nearly defines the given word. 
1.  Adaptation
 Free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes.  
 Organisms that make their own food.
 The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).  
2.  Reproduce
 tissue that carries food from the leaves to parts of the plant
 The way living things make new living things of the same kind.
 membrane-covered structure that contains all the materials necessary for life
3.  Invertebrate
 the ability of an object or being to do work or to make something happen
 kingdom of unicellulary prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglyean.
 sponge, worm, jellyfish, mollusks, arthropods (having no backbone)
4.  Autotroph
 Sponges have no organ system and no true tissue Many have no define shape and live attach to one place they have to layers of cells with a jellylike fluid in the middle
 the power or capacity for activity.
 Organisms that make their own food.
5.  Anus
 kingdom of life whose members make their own food
 The ability to cause a change in matter.
 Opening at the end of the rectum through which solid wastes are eliminated.
6.  Radial Symmetry
 animals having jointed appendages, an exoskeleton and a segmented body
 Animals that have body parts arranged in a circle around a center point.
 These use the sun's energy to make food.
7.  Transpiration
 The basic unit in a living thing.
 A group of organisms in the animal or plant kingdom which have like characteristics; subdivision of genus
 Leaves help roots take in water from soil through the process called____.
8.  Germination
 The level of classification after kingdom.
 organism that obtains food by eating other organisms (consumer)
 The early growth stage of an embryo plant in a seed.
9.  Gill
 cold-blooded animals that have bodies with rough skin and sharp spines
 Invertebrate having jointed limbs and a segmented body with an exoskeleton made of chitin.  
 organs that exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen in the water
10.  Phylum
 A process by which plants release energy and food to carry on life processes, such as growth, repair, and reproduction.
 a taxonomic category containing classes with similiars characteristics
 An organism with cells that contain nuceli and other cell structures.

















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Name Date
Vocabulary
Transpiration Metabolism Phylum
Reproduce Mollusks Lung
Bilateral Symmetry asnimals Kingdom
Spores Vertebrate Cnidarians
Exothermic Kidney Sponges
Protists Vascular Gill
Chlorophyll Plants Growth
Archeabacteria Endothermic Endoskeleton
Nonvascular phloem Prokaryotes
Xylem Heterotroph cell
Invertebrate Arthropods Energy
Exoskeleton Echinoderms Monera
Germination Eubacteria Adaptation
Fungi Response Pollination Ec
Cell Wall Eukaryotes Autotroph
Species Radial Symmetry Anus
Lifespan
Matching
Match each definition with a word.
1. a. any of a class (Archaeobacteria) or a separate kingdom (Archaebacteria) of
primitive bacteria including methane-producing forms, some red halophilic forms,
and others of harsh hot acidic environments
b. kingdom of unicellulary prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain
peptidoglyean.
2. a. To produce offspring that are similar to the parents.
b. To multiply or produce living individuals
3. a. This is the opening through which feces pass from our body.
b. the rear opening of the digestive tract through which bulk waste (feces) passes
out of the body.
4. a. The exterior covering that protects an arthropod.
b. The hard, protective outer body covering over invertebrate animals, such as
insects and crabs.
5. a. Surrounds a plant cell, giving it shape and support
b. rigid structure that supports and protects the plant cell and is made mostly of
bundles of cellulose fibers
6. a. The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).
b. The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).
7. a. animals with a bag-shaped body that lives in the water.
b. simplest of invertebrates, attsched to one spot in the water
8. a. A system of connected bones or plates that lie within the body of an organism.













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Vocabulary-






Matching

Transpiration Metabolism Phylum
Reproduce Mollusks Lung
Bilateral Symmetry asnimals Kingdom
Spores Vertebrate Cnidarians
Exothermic Kidney Sponges
Protists Vascular Gill
Chlorophyll Plants Growth
Archeabacteria Endothermic Endoskeleton
Nonvascular phloem Prokaryotes
Xylem Heterotroph cell
Invertebrate Arthropods Energy
Exoskeleton Echinoderms Monera
Germination Eubacteria Adaptation
Fungi Response Pollination Ec
Cell Wall Eukaryotes Autotroph
Species Radial Symmetry Anus
Lifespan

Name Date
invertebrates
9. a. body parts the same on each side
b. parts on either side of a single dividing line are mirror images of one another
10. a. obtain energy from other organisms
b. an organism that does not make its own food.
11. a. kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walss are made up of
peptidoylycan.
b. the class of bacteria that are disease-causing.
12. a. Respiratory organ of aquatic animals that breathe oxygen dissolved in water.
b. Any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the
cap of a mushroom or similar fungus.
13. a. the group classification level that all living things are divided into.
b. One of seven biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi
or Animalia.
14. a. The organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life.
b. all of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism.
15. a. The organ that takes in oxygen.
b. Organs in your chest that help you breathe.
16. a. A reaction that absorbs heat.
b. A change in which energy is absorbed
17. a. The sprouting of a seed into a new plant.
b. The origin of some development.
18. a. Invertebrates that use poisonous stingers on their tentacles to capture prey and
for protection are called ____.
b. animal who has stinging cells;take their food into a central cavity
19. a. The body temperture of an animal is regulated by the temperture of the air
around it.
b. Process of perm activated by heat created chemicaly within the product.
20. a. Of or relating to or having vessels that conduct and circulate fluids.
b. plants that have veins to carry water and nutrients
21. a. Free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive
modes.
b. a type of organism, usually small, and in most cases consisting of a single cell.
22. a. A Kingdom of organisms that are composed of prokaryotic cells.
b. kingdom of organisms that do not have a distinct nucleus
23. a. Coins collectively.
b. (biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed.
24. a. a taxonomic category containing classes with similiars characteristics
b. 2nd largest group in scientific classification
25. a. animals having jointed appendages, an exoskeleton and a segmented body
b. animals with a stiff shell called a exoskeleton















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Vocabulary- 






Matching

Transpiration Metabolism Phylum
Reproduce Mollusks Lung
Bilateral Symmetry asnimals Kingdom
Spores Vertebrate Cnidarians
Exothermic Kidney Sponges
Protists Vascular Gill
Chlorophyll Plants Growth
Archeabacteria Endothermic Endoskeleton
Nonvascular phloem Prokaryotes
Xylem Heterotroph cell
Invertebrate Arthropods Energy
Exoskeleton Echinoderms Monera
Germination Eubacteria Adaptation
Fungi Response Pollination Ec
Cell Wall Eukaryotes Autotroph
Species Radial Symmetry Anus
Lifespan




Name Date
26. a. A bodily process occurring due to the effect of some foregoing stimulus or
agent.
b. message a nerve cell fires off due to a stimulus
27. a. The process of givng off or exhaling water vapor through the skin or mucous
membranes.
b. the loss of water into the atmosphere through the stomata of plants
28. a. Animals that do not have backbones.
b. animals without a backbone. 97% of all animals
29. a. A plant's woody tissue that carries water and mineral salts.
b. Tubes carrying water and minerals upward.
30. a. organisms whose cells have a nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane
b. Oganisms whose cells usually contain a nucleus or nuclei.
31. a. The green pigment in the leaves and stems of plants that is necessary for the
production of plant food by photosynthesis.
b. Any of a group of green pigments found in photosynthetic organisms.
32. a. the power or capacity for activity.
b. Wood from trees is sometimes burned to produce a form of this.
33. a. membrane-covered structure that contains all the materials necessary for life
b. The basic unit that makes up all plants and animals
34. a. Organisms that use energy from the sun or energy stored in chemical
compounds to manufacture their food
b. Plant capable of synthesizing its own food from simple organic substances.
35. a. Has many lines of symmetry that goes to a central point.
b. The arrangement of body parts around a center point.
36. a. plants that lack tubes for carrying food and water
b. Plants not having xylem and phloem
37. a. a change that helps something survive
b. The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).
38. a. Mollusks have soft bodies. Mollusks have shells.
b. characteristics of _____________ -invertebrates usually with shells protecting
their soft bodies,mantle,and musclur foot
39. a. these are invertebrates that have rough, spiny skins
b. Scientific name for the sand dollar
40. a. The only living things that can make food using energy from the sun.
b. Put or set (seeds or seedlings) into the ground.
41. a. Organisms whose cells do not contain a nucleus and other specialized cell
structures- bacteria is an example of a prokaryote- belongs to the Monera
kingdom
b. Organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell structures.
42. a. Vegetation that has grown.
b. This is what happens after germination as the plant produces roots and leaves.














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Vocabulary- 






Matching

Transpiration Metabolism Phylum
Reproduce Mollusks Lung
Bilateral Symmetry asnimals Kingdom
Spores Vertebrate Cnidarians
Exothermic Kidney Sponges
Protists Vascular Gill
Chlorophyll Plants Growth
Archeabacteria Endothermic Endoskeleton
Nonvascular phloem Prokaryotes
Xylem Heterotroph cell
Invertebrate Arthropods Energy
Exoskeleton Echinoderms Monera
Germination Eubacteria Adaptation
Fungi Response Pollination Ec
Cell Wall Eukaryotes Autotroph
Species Radial Symmetry Anus
Lifespan



Name Date
43. a. An organ in your body. You have two of these. This organ cleans your blood.
The wastes that this organ removes will leave your body when you pee.
b. an organ that removes wast water from blood.
44. a. (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves)
to parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes.
b. tissue thru which food moves down thru a plant
45. a. Plant-like organisms that feed on dead matter or living things.
b. Plural of fungus. A large group of living things including mushrooms, mildew,
and molds.
46. a. Animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal
column and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium.
b. animals with a backbone
47. a. A single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant.
b. Small usually single-celled reproductive body produced especially by certain
bacteria and algae and fungi and nonflowering plants.


















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Multiple Choice
Select the definition that most nearly defines the given word.
48. Autotroph
A. kingdom of unicellulary prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglyean.
B. Plant capable of synthesizing its own food from simple organic substances.
C. The arrangement of body parts around a center point.
D. Tubes carrying water and minerals upward.
49. Eubacteria
A. kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walss are made up of peptidoylycan.
B. The exterior covering that protects an arthropod.
C. Scientific name for the sand dollar
D. The process of givng off or exhaling water vapor through the skin or mucous
membranes.
50. Metabolism
A. The organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life.
B. To produce offspring that are similar to the parents.
C. the class of bacteria that are disease-causing.
D. This is what happens after germination as the plant produces roots and leaves.
51. Sponges
A. animals with a bag-shaped body that lives in the water.
B. The only living things that can make food using energy from the sun.
C. Any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap
of a mushroom or similar fungus.
D. message a nerve cell fires off due to a stimulus
52. Growth
A. This is what happens after germination as the plant produces roots and leaves.
B. a taxonomic category containing classes with similiars characteristics
C. tissue thru which food moves down thru a plant
D. An organ in your body. You have two of these. This organ cleans your blood. The
wastes that this organ removes will leave your body when you pee.












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Name Date
53. Energy
A. Wood from trees is sometimes burned to produce a form of this.
B. Mollusks have soft bodies. Mollusks have shells.
C. the rear opening of the digestive tract through which bulk waste (feces) passes out
of the body.
D. Animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column
and a large brain enclosed in a skull or cranium.
54. Gill
A. Organisms whose cells do not contain a nucleus and other specialized cell
structures- bacteria is an example of a prokaryote- belongs to the Monera kingdom
B. Any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap
of a mushroom or similar fungus.
C. A system of connected bones or plates that lie within the body of an organism.
D. rigid structure that supports and protects the plant cell and is made mostly of
bundles of cellulose fibers
55. Exothermic
A. animals with a stiff shell called a exoskeleton
B. The basic unit that makes up all plants and animals
C. The body temperture of an animal is regulated by the temperture of the air around it.
D. The green pigment in the leaves and stems of plants that is necessary for the
production of plant food by photosynthesis.
56. Vascular
A. The organ that takes in oxygen.
B. animal who has stinging cells;take their food into a central cavity
C. Of or relating to or having vessels that conduct and circulate fluids.
D. The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).
57. Lung
A. Plant-like organisms that feed on dead matter or living things.
B. The organ that takes in oxygen.
C. all of the chemical reactions that occur within an organism.
D. obtain energy from other organisms
58. Cell Wall
A. Plants not having xylem and phloem
B. A single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant.
C. rigid structure that supports and protects the plant cell and is made mostly of
bundles of cellulose fibers
D. kingdom of organisms that do not have a distinct nucleus
59. Plants
A. One of seven biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or
Animalia.
B. A change in which energy is absorbed
C. The only living things that can make food using energy from the sun.
D. Coins collectively.
60. Endothermic
A. The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).
B. Animals that do not have backbones.
C. A reaction that absorbs heat.
D. simplest of invertebrates, attsched to one spot in the water














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61. Lifespan
A. parts on either side of a single dividing line are mirror images of one another
B. Oganisms whose cells usually contain a nucleus or nuclei.
C. The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).
D. The origin of some development.
62. phloem
A. Free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes.
B. The body temperture of an animal is regulated by the temperture of the air around it.
C. (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to
parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes.
D. the power or capacity for activity.
63. Invertebrate
A. Plant capable of synthesizing its own food from simple organic substances.
B. Animals that do not have backbones.
C. a taxonomic category containing classes with similiars characteristics
D. the rear opening of the digestive tract through which bulk waste (feces) passes out
of the body.
64. Bilateral Symmetry
A. parts on either side of a single dividing line are mirror images of one another
B. the group classification level that all living things are divided into.
C. (botany) tissue that conducts synthesized food substances (e.g., from leaves) to
parts where needed; consists primarily of sieve tubes.
D. kingdom of organisms that do not have a distinct nucleus
65. Chlorophyll
A. (biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed.
B. obtain energy from other organisms
C. The organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life.
D. The green pigment in the leaves and stems of plants that is necessary for the
production of plant food by photosynthesis.
66. Transpiration
A. Of or relating to or having vessels that conduct and circulate fluids.
B. animals without a backbone. 97% of all animals
C. The process of givng off or exhaling water vapor through the skin or mucous
membranes.
D. The exterior covering that protects an arthropod.
67. Phylum
A. The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).
B. Plants not having xylem and phloem
C. Scientific name for the sand dollar
D. a taxonomic category containing classes with similiars characteristics
68. Kingdom
A. Organs in your chest that help you breathe.
B. the group classification level that all living things are divided into.
C. Mollusks have soft bodies. Mollusks have shells.
D. kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walss are made up of peptidoylycan.
69. Spores
A. Process of perm activated by heat created chemicaly within the product.
B. Put or set (seeds or seedlings) into the ground.
C. A single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant.
D. Organisms that use energy from the sun or energy stored in chemical compounds to

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70. Protists
A. a type of organism, usually small, and in most cases consisting of a single cell.
B. Has many lines of symmetry that goes to a central point.
C. Wood from trees is sometimes burned to produce a form of this.
D. skeleton located inside the body; characteristic of all vertebrates and some
invertebrates
71. Echinoderms
A. Free-living or colonial organisms with diverse nutritional and reproductive modes.
B. Scientific name for the sand dollar
C. A single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant.
D. The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).
72. Radial Symmetry
A. The basic unit that makes up all plants and animals
B. The arrangement of body parts around a center point.
C. rigid structure that supports and protects the plant cell and is made mostly of
bundles of cellulose fibers
D. an organ that removes wast water from blood.
73. cell
A. membrane-covered structure that contains all the materials necessary for life
B. Tubes carrying water and minerals upward.
C. Vegetation that has grown.
D. animals with a backbone
74. Mollusks
A. Mollusks have soft bodies. Mollusks have shells.
B. The origin of some development.
C. A bodily process occurring due to the effect of some foregoing stimulus or agent.
D. animals having jointed appendages, an exoskeleton and a segmented body
75. Reproduce
A. Invertebrates that use poisonous stingers on their tentacles to capture prey and for
protection are called ____.
B. Plant-like organisms that feed on dead matter or living things.
C. To multiply or produce living individuals
D. animals with a bag-shaped body that lives in the water.
76. Eukaryotes
A. parts on either side of a single dividing line are mirror images of one another
B. Respiratory organ of aquatic animals that breathe oxygen dissolved in water.
C. A reaction that absorbs heat.
D. Oganisms whose cells usually contain a nucleus or nuclei.
77. Nonvascular
A. Plants not having xylem and phloem
B. any of a class (Archaeobacteria) or a separate kingdom (Archaebacteria) of primitive
bacteria including methane-producing forms, some red halophilic forms, and others of
harsh hot acidic environments
C. Organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell structures.
D. a type of organism, usually small, and in most cases consisting of a single cell.














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78. Exoskeleton
A. message a nerve cell fires off due to a stimulus
B. This is the opening through which feces pass from our body.

C. The hard, protective outer body covering over invertebrate animals, such as insects
and crabs.
D. animals with a bag-shaped body that lives in the water.
79. Xylem
A. animals with a backbone
B. The arrangement of body parts around a center point.
C. Invertebrates that use poisonous stingers on their tentacles to capture prey and for
protection are called ____.
D. A plant's woody tissue that carries water and mineral salts.
80. Adaptation
A. Plants not having xylem and phloem
B. The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).
C. Organisms that use energy from the sun or energy stored in chemical compounds to
manufacture their food
D. kingdom of unicellulary prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglyean.
81. Germination
A. A single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant.
B. The sprouting of a seed into a new plant.
C. The organic processes (in a cell or organism) that are necessary for life.
D. To multiply or produce living individuals
82. Anus
A. This is what happens after germination as the plant produces roots and leaves.
B. (biology) taxonomic group whose members can interbreed.
C. The period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).
D. the rear opening of the digestive tract through which bulk waste (feces) passes out
of the body.
83. Arthropods
A. the loss of water into the atmosphere through the stomata of plants
B. Put or set (seeds or seedlings) into the ground.
C. tissue thru which food moves down thru a plant
D. animals having jointed appendages, an exoskeleton and a segmented body
84. Species
A. Coins collectively.
B. The hard, protective outer body covering over invertebrate animals, such as insects
and crabs.
C. The organ that takes in oxygen.
D. Scientific name for the sand dollar
85. Archeabacteria
A. membrane-covered structure that contains all the materials necessary for life
B. A Kingdom of organisms that are composed of prokaryotic cells.
C. a taxonomic category containing classes with similiars characteristics
D. any of a class (Archaeobacteria) or a separate kingdom (Archaebacteria) of primitive
bacteria including methane-producing forms, some red halophilic forms, and others of
harsh hot acidic environments
86. Heterotroph
A. an organism that does not make its own food.
B. Tubes carrying water and minerals upward.
C. animals without a backbone. 97% of all animals
D. characteristics of _____________ -invertebrates usually with shells protecting their
soft bodies,mantle,and musclur foot















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87. Response
A. A bodily process occurring due to the effect of some foregoing stimulus or agent.
B. plants that have veins to carry water and nutrients
C. Wood from trees is sometimes burned to produce a form of this.
D. Plant-like organisms that feed on dead matter or living things.
88. Vertebrate
A. kingdom of unicellular prokaryotes whose cell walss are made up of peptidoylycan.
B. animals with a backbone
C. The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).
D. rigid structure that supports and protects the plant cell and is made mostly of
bundles of cellulose fibers
89. Endoskeleton
A. Any of the radiating leaflike spore-producing structures on the underside of the cap
of a mushroom or similar fungus.
B. skeleton located inside the body; characteristic of all vertebrates and some
invertebrates
C. body parts the same on each side
D. Oganisms whose cells usually contain a nucleus or nuclei.
90. Cnidarians
A. an organ that removes wast water from blood.
B. animals with a stiff shell called a exoskeleton
C. Process of perm activated by heat created chemicaly within the product.
D. animal who has stinging cells;take their food into a central cavity
91. Prokaryotes
A. The origin of some development.
B. an organism that does not make its own food.
C. Organisms whose cells do not contain a nucleus and other specialized cell
structures- bacteria is an example of a prokaryote- belongs to the Monera kingdom
D. The green pigment in the leaves and stems of plants that is necessary for the
production of plant food by photosynthesis.
92. Fungi
A. One of seven biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or
Animalia.
B. characteristics of _____________ -invertebrates usually with shells protecting their
soft bodies,mantle,and musclur foot
C. A change in which energy is absorbed
D. Plural of fungus. A large group of living things including mushrooms, mildew, and
molds.
93. Kidney
A. kingdom of unicellulary prokaryotes whose cell walls do not contain peptidoglyean.
B. A single reproductive cell that grows into a new plant.
C. Plants not having xylem and phloem
D. an organ that removes wast water from blood.
94. Monera
A. kingdom of organisms that do not have a distinct nucleus
B. simplest of invertebrates, attsched to one spot in the water
C. The process of adapting to something (such as environmental conditions).
D. Animals having a bony or cartilaginous skeleton with a segmented spinal column
and a large brain enclosed in a













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Name Date
Complete the Sentence
Write the word that best completes each of the following sentences.
95. During the sexual stage in the life cycle of a nonflowering plant ____ are
produced.
96. To ____ and to lay eggs is to spawn.
97. A shellfish is an ____, it has no backbone.
98. Many turtles have a very long ____.
99. People who suffer from ____ failuse must have dialysis treatments.
100. ____ of plants is like evaporation from bodies of water.
101. That catfish has a large ____.
102. The first ____ were anaerobic.
103. A plant is a good exam ple of an ____.
104. Homeostasis is a natural ____ by your body to keep your inside temperature the
same even when the outside temperature changes.
105. Mushrooms, yeasts and molds are part of the ____ Kingdom.
106. Worms and humans are both in the ____ Animalia.
107. Coral polyps are animals that leave behind an ____ when they die.
108. Special tubes called ____ carry food throughout the plant.
109. The unique jaw shape of each species is an ____ toits unique diet.
110. During a bowel movement the rectum pushes waste out through the ____.
111. If you use a grow light you will be able to see signs of ____ within a few days.
112. Amphibians is just one of the five classes of ____ animals.
113. Some ____ crawl while others swim.
114. ____, Fungi, Plants and Animals are eukaryotes.
115. The classification groups are: kingdom, ____, class, order, family, genus, and
species.
116. The science of genetics had its beginnings when Mendel bred pea ____.
117. This ____ of fish can fly.
118. The relationship of the rain to the crops affects their ____.
119. ____ are good examples of filter feeders.












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120. The mesophyll was active with movement from the ____.
121. Jasper's ____ processed Cheez Doodles into energy quickly.
122. The food coloring was carried up the celery through hollow tubes called ____.
123. A starfish and a coral are both ____.
124. Plants which absorb water through their roots are called ____ plants.
125. Echinoderms have an interanl supporting structure called an ____.
126. ____ can be either single-celled or muli-celled.
127. My grandmother is sick with a ____ ailment.
128. Bacteria belongs to the Kingdom ____.
129. ____ plants don't have xylem and phloem tissues that move water, dissolved
nutrients, and food through them.
130. A type of ____ that travels as a wave, but does not need anything through which
to travel is called light.
131. ____ use their tentacles to catch their food.
132. ____ are the largest invertebrate phylum.
133. Chromosomes provide instructions for all the traits of the ____ and organism.












HOMEWORK   Name        Date           Day#39

Analogies
Complete the analogies.

Insecta Transpiration octopus protons Endothermic
skin thorax happiness egg sac harvest
insects Reproduce heroine plants sprouting
dirty arachnid sponge

134. sow : plant :: reap : _____________________
135. restrained : controlled :: bliss : _____________________
136. sea anemone : animal :: algae : _____________________
137. vertebrate : dolphin :: invertebrate : _____________________
138. pollination : fertilization :: germination : _____________________
139. negative : electrons :: positive : _____________________

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