THIS IS Fifth grade life science review 100 200 300 400 500 BIOMESPLANTSLIFE CYCLES Cells Water cycle Science potpourri.

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THIS IS Fifth grade life science review

BIOMESPLANTSLIFE CYCLES Cells Water cycle Science potpourri

Biome located at the top of the world A 100

What is Tundra A 100

Biome that would be the warmest A 200

What is Tropical rain forest A 200

Biome that has is known as the breadbasket of the U.S. A 300

What is grassland A 300

Biome that receives the least amount of rainfall A 400

What is Desert A 400

Moose, and black bears are found here. A 500

What is the Taiga A 500

The anchor of the plant B 100

What are roots B 100

Carry water and nutrients taken up by the roots to the leaves. B 200

What are stems B 200

Stem cells that carry water. B 300

What is xylem B 300

Process that produces food for plants. B 400

What is photosynthesis B 400

Stem cells that move food B 500

What is phloem B 500

EGG --> LARVA --> PUPA --> ADULT C 100

What is complete metamorphosis C 100

They usually have a worm- like shape. Caterpillars, maggots, and grubs C 200

Larva C 200

Egg – nymph - adult C 300

Incomplete Metamorphosis C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

Looks like small adults, but usually don't have wings C 400

Nymph C 400

Larvae make cocoons around themselves C 500

Pupa C 500

Outer part of the cell D 100

What is the cell membrane D 100

Green part of plant cells D 200

Chloroplast D 200

Brain of the cell D 300

nucleus D 300

Power plant of the cell D 400

Mitochondria D 400

Stores large amounts of water D 500

Vacuole D 500

Sun heating up water in rivers or lakes or the ocean and turns it into vapor or steam E 100

What is Evaporation E 100

Process by which plants lose water out of their leaves E 200

What is Transpiration E 200

Water vapor in the air gets cold and changes back into liquid. E 300

What is Condensation E 300

Water has condensed that the air cannot hold it anymore E 400

What is Precipitation E 400

Snow, Rain, Sleet, Hail E 500

What is forms of precipitation E 500

Earth’s layer that you live. F 100

What is crust? F 100

Process of changing from solid to liquid. F 200

Melting F 200

Substance that has the same properties in any sample you choose. F 300

Pure substance F 300

Examples melting, freezing, and dissolving. F 400

Physical change F 400

Human system that breaks down food. F 500

Digestion F 500

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