Living Organisms
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What are the four characteristics of living things? | Organization. Growth. Response. Reproduction.
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What is growth? | Living things increase in size. Organisms made of one cell do not grow as large as multicellular organisms. Organisms must have energy to grow.
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What is asexual reproduction? | A single parent produces offspring.
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Why is a virus not alive? | A virus is not alive because it does not have all four characteristics like Organization, Growth, Response, and Reproduction
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What are some examples of organisms that share the four characteristics? | A Rhino, Rabbit, Sunflower, Strawberries, Blackberry bush, and a Cat.
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What is reproduction? | Living things reproduce which means they form other organisms like themselves.
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What is organization? | All living organisms are made up of cells.
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What is Binary Fission? | Material from one cell is divided to form two cells.
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What is Fungi? | Reproduce with spores. (Come from top of Mushrooms.)
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Which type of reproduction leads to greater diversity and why? | Sexual reproduction leads to greater diversity.
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What is responding to the environment? | Organisms respond to changes in the environment.
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