| 1. | the place in an ecosystem where a species lives. | A. | Nucleus | |
| 2. | the scientific study of how traits are inherited. | B. | Cell Membrane | |
| 3. | the entire genetic code of an individual or species. | C. | Ecosystem | |
| 4. | the process by which most cells reproduce; cell division. | D. | Cellular Respiration | |
| 5. | a unit of DNA by which traits are passed from parent to offspring. | E. | Classification | |
| 6. | A community of different organisms and their nonliving environment. | F. | chloroplast | |
| 7. | the process by which cells use oxygen to release energy from glucose. | G. | DNA | |
| 8. | Describes the slow genetic change in populations of organisms over time. | H. | Genetics | |
| 9. | The smallest unit that can perform all the processes necessary for life. | I. | Food web | |
| 10. | a feeding pattern that slows the energy transfer throughout an ecosystem. | J. | Evolution | |
| 11. | the identification, naming, and grouping of organisms into a formal system. | K. | Genome | |
| 12. | A rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell. | L. | Gene | |
| 13. | in a cell, the structure that contains genetic material and control the cell's activities. | M. | Cell | |
| 14. | a group of organisms that resemble one another and that produce fertile offspring when they interbreed. | N. | Habitat | |
| 15. | The cell membrane separates the cell's contents from its environment and controls materials going into and out of the cell. | O. | Mitosis | |
| 16. | The process by which green plants use carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun and convert it into sugar and oxygen to make their own food . | P. | Cell Wall | |
| 17. | Hereditary material that controls all the activities of a cell and contains the information to make new cells, The molecule that carries genetic instructions. | Q. | Species | |
| 18. | Only in plant cells, the green structures that absorb the sun's energy, enabling the plant to produce sugar. It contains a green substance called chlorophyll. | R. | Photosynthesis |
N | 1. | the place in an ecosystem where a species lives. | A. | Nucleus |
H | 2. | the scientific study of how traits are inherited. | B. | Cell Membrane |
K | 3. | the entire genetic code of an individual or species. | C. | Ecosystem |
O | 4. | the process by which most cells reproduce; cell division. | D. | Cellular Respiration |
L | 5. | a unit of DNA by which traits are passed from parent to offspring. | E. | Classification |
C | 6. | A community of different organisms and their nonliving environment. | F. | chloroplast |
D | 7. | the process by which cells use oxygen to release energy from glucose. | G. | DNA |
J | 8. | Describes the slow genetic change in populations of organisms over time. | H. | Genetics |
M | 9. | The smallest unit that can perform all the processes necessary for life. | I. | Food web |
I | 10. | a feeding pattern that slows the energy transfer throughout an ecosystem. | J. | Evolution |
E | 11. | the identification, naming, and grouping of organisms into a formal system. | K. | Genome |
P | 12. | A rigid structure that surrounds the cell membrane and provides support to the cell. | L. | Gene |
A | 13. | in a cell, the structure that contains genetic material and control the cell's activities. | M. | Cell |
Q | 14. | a group of organisms that resemble one another and that produce fertile offspring when they interbreed. | N. | Habitat |
B | 15. | The cell membrane separates the cell's contents from its environment and controls materials going into and out of the cell. | O. | Mitosis |
R | 16. | The process by which green plants use carbon dioxide, water, and energy from the sun and convert it into sugar and oxygen to make their own food . | P. | Cell Wall |
G | 17. | Hereditary material that controls all the activities of a cell and contains the information to make new cells, The molecule that carries genetic instructions. | Q. | Species |
F | 18. | Only in plant cells, the green structures that absorb the sun's energy, enabling the plant to produce sugar. It contains a green substance called chlorophyll. | R. | Photosynthesis |