Cells and Their Parts Fungus and the Wood Wide Web Plants and Their Parts and Functions Energy and Energy Transfer Climate Science and Climate Change
100
What are the two basic types of cells?
Plant Cells and Animal Cells.
100
What is the Wood Wide Web?
A connection created between plants and fungi by mychorrizal to transfer nutrients and water.
100
What are the the five basic parts of a plant?
Roots, Stem, Leaf, Flower, Fruit.
100
What are the three forms of heat transfer?
Convection, Radiation, Conduction.
100
What agricultural animal creates the most greenhouse gas?
Cows, because they fart methane!
200
What are the things that plant cells have that animals don't?
Cell walls, and chlorophyll.
200
True or False, is the Wood Wide Web a symbiotic relationship?
True, because the fungi and plants use each other too survive.
200
What is a plants most important mission?
To spread it's seeds so more of it's species will grow.
200
What are the two basic types of energy?
Kinetic and Potential.
200
What are the main causes of CO2 production?
Agriculture, Transportation, Electricity, Industry, Commercial.
300
What is the function of an endoplasmic reticulum?
To produce protein for the rest of the cell to function.
300
How are trees benefited from the Wood Wide Web?
The fungi cut through rocks to get water to send up through the mychorrizal to the trees. They also have a complex system to "talk" to other trees.
300
How are animals such as bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies helpful to a plant?
Many plants require pollination to create their fruits, and therefore spread their seeds, and these animals can transfer the pollen around.
300
What is Kinetic Energy?
The energy of something moving, an action using potential energy.
300
What are ways you can stop climate change?
Be ECO-Friendly.
400
What are the brains of a cell?
The Nucleus.
400
How are fungi benefited from the Wood Wide Web?
In return for the water, the trees give the fungi sugar and nutrients to help survive.
400
What is photosynthesis?
The process in which sunlight, water, and CO2 combine to make chlorophyll or nutrients to feed the plant.
400
What is Potential Energy?
The build up or storage of energy for later.
400
What causes acidic oceans.
CO2 is absorbed by the ocean.
500
What are the differences between fungi cells and plant/animal cells?
The fungi cells connect without a cell wall to transfer nutrients and water to each other. They can also have multiple nucleus's in one cell.
500
What is the nickname for the Wood Wide Web?
The forest's internet.
500
Why are plants beneficial to humans.
They provide food, as well as take our CO2 and make it O2 which we can breathe in.
500
What are three types of Kinetic Energy?
Mechanical energy, electrical energy, and thermal energy.
500
How does global warming harm animals?
It destroys their habitat, their food sources dissapear, and they can't reproduce.






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