Description

lysosome
carnivore
eukaryotic cell
ecology
nucleus
endoplasmic reticulum
cytoplasm
specialist
vacuole
chloroplast
biome
ecosystem
facilitated diffusion
energy pyramid
cytoskeleton
biomass
organelle
consumer
receptor
ribosome
community
trophic level
decomposer
phospholipid
endocytosis
exocytosis
mitochondrion
hypertonic
generalist
phagocytosis
producer
biogeochemical cycle
omnivore
concentration gradient
fluid mosaic model
food chain
herbivore
hydrologic cycle
food web
osmosis
centriole
isotonic
golgi apparatus
prokaryotic cell
biodiversity
cell membrane
detritivore
cell theory
selective permeability
biotic
heterotroph
nitrogen fixation
autotroph
active transport
cell wall
vesicle
chemosynthesis
abiotic
hypotonic
keystone species
diffusion
passive transport

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The job of the player is to rearrange the letters to make an actual word. For example, if the players are faced with “NLEVITIOES” then they could rearrange the letters to make the word “TELEVISION”.

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An anagram is a word dating back to 1589 that describes rearranging the letters of another word or phrase, which is the essential task of a word scramble!

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