Quiz Sept. 7
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Development | the process of change that occurs duringa more complex organism
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Homeostasis | the maintenance of the stable internal conditions in an orginism
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Heterotroph | organisms that can't make there own food
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Autotroph | organisms that makes there own food
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Spontaneous Generation | the mistaken idea that living things can arise from noliving sources
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Response | an action or change in behavior
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Stimulus | a change in an organisms surrouding that causes the organism to react
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Multicellular | organisms are composed of many cells that are specializd to do certain tasks
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Unicellular | a single-celled organism
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Cell | a basic unit of structure and function in an organism
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Organism | all living things
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