| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Source of energy for plants in photosynthesis | Sunlight | 91%
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| Primary photosynthetic pigment | Chlorophyll | 82%
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| Organisms that are multicellular, have cellulose cell walls, contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and store carbohydrates as starch or sucrose | Plants | 64%
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| Organisms whose cells contain membrane-bound organelles including a nucleus | Eukaryotic | 55%
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| Process of removing waste products produced by metabolic activities from an organism | Excretion | 55%
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| Organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles | Prokaryotic | 55%
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| An organism that can produce its own food for energy | Autotroph | 45%
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| Organism that obtains energy and nutrients by consuming other organisms | Heterotroph | 45%
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| Change in position or place by an organism | Movement | 45%
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| Biochemical process carried out in all living organisms where cells release energy from glucose molecules | Respiration | 45%
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| Multicellular organisms that lack cellulose cell walls, chloroplasts and have nervous coordination | Animals | 36%
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| The form which fungal cells store carbohydrates | Glycogen | 27%
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| Microorgnisms that cause disease in another organism | Pathogen | 18%
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| Microscopic single-celled eukaryotic organisms that may have features resembling animal or plant cells | Protoctists | 18%
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| An organism’s ability to detect and respond to stimuli in its environment | Sensitivity | 18%
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| Description of a plant’s response to light | Phototrophism | 9%
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| Small circular loops of DNA found in prokaryotic cells | Plasmid | 9%
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| Organisms that feed on dead organic matter | Saprobiont | 0%
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| Feeding method of fungi | Saprotrophic nutrition | 0%
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