organizing living things
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| What are living things made of? | cells
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| What do living things do? | carry out the basic life activities
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| What is a property? | a quality that describes an object
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| What is an organism? | a living thing that can carry out all the basic life activities
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| Name the five kingdoms. | plants; animals; protists; fungi; monera
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| What is biology? | the study of living things
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| What is taxonomy? | the science of classifying organisms based on the features they share
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| Name 3 ways protists can move. | flagellum, cilia, or pseudopod
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| Name a plant-like protist. | algae
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| Name an animal like protist. | amoeba OR euglena
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| What does "monera" mean? | alone
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| What organisms are in the Kingdom Monera? | bacteria
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| How many cells does a bacterium have? | one
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| Is mold considered a fungus? | yes
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| What is a parasite? | an organism that absorbs food from a living organism and harms it
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| What does decompose mean? | to break down into simpler substances
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| How does a taxonomist group living things? | according to how they are similar (the same)
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| What is a microorganism? | an organism too small to be seen without a microscope
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| What is the difference between living and non-living things? | Living things carry out basic life activities; non-living things do not.
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| Does a PLANT-LIKE protist make its own food? | yes
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| Can fungi harm people and animals? | yes
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| Why are bacteria not classified as protists? | bacteria do not have organelles in their cells
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| Unlike non-living things, living things... | can grow
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