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Plant
Types
How Plants
Grow
How Plants
Reproduce
Parts of an
Ecosystem
Roles of
Living
Things
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How Living
Things Get
Energy
This means to group or sort a
set of objects
A 100
What is to classify
A 100
This type of plant has vessels
for transporting food and
water
A 200
What is a vascular plant
A 200
This type of plant does not
have vessels and must absorb
water directly
A 300
What are nonvascular plants
A 300
Plants can be classified into 2
types of stems or branches
A 400
What are soft and green or
woody
A 400
These are the main functions
of the stem
A 500
What is for support and to
transport food and water
throughout the plant
A 500
This tissue carries water and
nutrients from the roots to the
other parts of a plant
B 100
What is xylem tissue
B 100
This type of vascular tissue
carries food from the leaves
to the other parts of a plant
B 200
What is phloem tissue
B 200
These help the roots absorb
the most water and nutrients
from the soil
B 300
What are root hairs
B 300
This process involving water,
carbon dioxide and light
energy takes place in the
chloroplasts of leaf cells
B 400
What is photosynthesis
B 400
These tiny holes on the
underside of a leaf allow
carbon dioxide into the leaf
and oxygen out
B 500
What is stomata
B 500
This is a single reproductive
cell that can grow into a new
plant
C 100
What is a spore
C 100
These plants produce “naked”
seeds that are only protected
by a seed coat
C 200
What are gymnosperms
C 200
These flowering plants
produce seeds that are
protected by a fruit
C 300
What are angiosperms
C 300
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C 400
When all conditions are right
for growth, this occurs
C 400
What is germination
C 400
Insects, bees, and birds help
plants in this process
C 500
What is
pollination/fertilization
C 500
This is made up by all the
living and nonliving things
that surround you
D 100
What is an environment
D 100
This is a group of the same
individuals living in the same
ecosystem
D 200
What is a population
D 200
This consists of all the
populations that live in the
same place
D 300
What is a community
D 300
This refers to one plant or
animal
D 400
What is an individual
D 400
This refers to the average
weather over many years in
an area
D 500
What is the climate
D 500
These are living parts that
affect the ecosystem and one
another in many ways
E 100
Biotic factors
E 100
This word describes a
rainforest ecosystem because
it has many sources of food
and shelter, as well as many
living things
E 200
What is diversity
E 200
This is any living thing that
can make its own food
E 300
What is a producer
E 300
Consumers can be classified
into three categories
E 400
What are herbivores,
carnivores, and omnivores
E 400
These very important living
things feed on waste and
recycle nutrients
E 500
What are decomposers
E 500
This term describes how a
living thing interacts with its
habitat
F 100
What is a niche
F 100
This describes the movement
of food energy in a sequence
F 200
What is a food chain
F 200
This results when food chains
overlap
F 300
What is a food web
F 300
These are consumers that are
eaten
F 400
What are prey
F 400
This is another name for
consumers that hunt prey
F 500
What are predators
F 500
The Final Jeopardy Category is:
Energy in Animals
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This shows how much energy is
passed from one living thing to
another in a food chain and
explains why a deer must eat
grass all day long
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What is an energy pyramid
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