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Organisms can be of two types. What are they?
Unicellular and multicellular.
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What is a membrane-covered structure that contains all the necessary materials
for life?
A cell
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What are the two types of What are the two types of reproduction?reproduction?
- Asexual
- Sexual
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An amoeba is an organism that reproduces?
asexually!
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________ organisms have cells that preform specific functions.
Multicellular
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All organisms have the ability to sense and respond to _________?
Changes in the EnvironmentChanges in the Environment
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Any change in the organisms environment
that effects the activity of that organism.
StimulusStimulus
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Shivering and sweating are examples of_____
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Homeostasis
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If you shine a light into a human eye, the iris
responds by shrinking. This is an example of?
If you shine a light into a human eye, the iris
responds by shrinking. This is an example of?
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What is homeostasis?
Homeostasis is the ability to maintain a stable internal environment
regardless of the external environment.
Homeostasis is the ability to maintain a stable internal environment
regardless of the external environment.
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What do organisms use energy for?
To carry out the activities of life. (to live)
To carry out the activities of life. (to live)
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The sum total of the chemical activity that the cell performs.The sum total of the chemical activity that the cell performs.
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What is metabolism?
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Name the four stages of Name the four stages of metabolism.metabolism.
The four stages are
- Ingestion
- Digestion
- Respiration
- Excretion
The four stages are
- Ingestion
- Digestion
- Respiration
- Excretion
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True/FalseTrue/False
Digestion is the taking in of Digestion is the taking in of foodfood
FalseFalse
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Name four forms of Excretion
-Urine-Feces
-Perspiration-Carbon Dioxide
-Urine-Feces
-Perspiration-Carbon Dioxide
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Define Resperation!Define Resperation!
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The exchanges of gases in the body!The exchanges of gases in the body!
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Define HeredityDefine Heredity
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The transmission of characteristics from one generation to the next.
The transmission of characteristics from one generation to the next.
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These are responsible for almost all of the activities of an organisms characteristics.
These are responsible for almost all of the activities of an organisms characteristics.
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ProteinsProteins
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The breaking down of nutrients is known as.
The breaking down of nutrients is known as.
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DigestionDigestion
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Reproduction involving 2 parentsReproduction involving 2 parents
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Sexual reproductionDaily double
What are the sex cells used in sexual reproduction called?
Sexual reproductionDaily double
What are the sex cells used in sexual reproduction called?
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DNA stands for?DNA stands for?
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Deoxyribonucleic acid
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DNA is responsible for making?DNA is responsible for making?
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ProteinsProteins
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What are the 4 needs of all living things?What are the 4 needs of all living things?
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Food, water, living space, homeostasis.
Food, water, living space, homeostasis.
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Eye color, hair color and skin color can be most attributed to the molecule of life known as?
Eye color, hair color and skin color can be most attributed to the molecule of life known as?
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DNA or proteinsDNA or proteins
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The 5 stages of development for humans are….
The 5 stages of development for humans are….
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Embryo, infant, toddler, adolescent, adulthood.
Embryo, infant, toddler, adolescent, adulthood.
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Describe one benefit of sexual reproduction over asexual
reproduction
Describe one benefit of sexual reproduction over asexual
reproduction