Gappa 7th Characteristics of Living Things
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| A type of organism that is made up of a single cell | unicellular
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| An action or change in behavior that occurs as a result of a stimulus | response
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| The process by which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable even though the outside environment might change. | stable internal conditions
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| An organism that cannot make its own food. Example: all animals | heterotroph
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| The wrong idea that living things arise from nonliving sources...such as flies come from rotting meat | spontaneous generation
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| An organism that makes its own food. Example: all plants | autotroph
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| A type of organism that is made up of many cells | multicellular
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| A change in an organism’s surrounding that causes the organism to react | stimulus
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| If a bold of lightning strikes outside of the classroom and the whole class screams. Would the bolt of lightning be the stimulus of the response? | stimulus
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| What is the life chemical that makes up most of the human body | water
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| another name for a living thing | organism
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| If I tickle a baby on her toes, then she starts to giggle. Is the baby giggling the stimulus or the response? | response
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| If you go outside on a cold day, you get goosebumps all over your body. Are the goosebumps the stimulus or the response? | response
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| What is it called when something just gets bigger, but does not get more complex? | grow
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| What are the four NEEDS of ALL living things? | living space, internal stable conditions, food and ever needed water
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| What are the 6 characteristics of ALL living things? | 1) develops & grows 2) reproduces 3) responds to surroundings 4)uses energy 5) life chemicals 6) has cells
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| What are the 5 chemicals found in all living things? | carbohydrates, proteins, DNA, water, lipids
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| What is it called when a living thing becomes more complex such as a seed turning into a plant with a stem and leaves? | develop
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| How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction? | one parent
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| How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction? | two parents
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| Are all fats bad for you? | no
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| Can living things come from nonliving things? | no
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| What is the smallest part of a living organism that holds all the information for that organism? | cell
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