Study Guide 1 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
If the theory of spontaneous generation were true, it might be possible for... | Life to spring from nonliving matter |
An organism that does not ingest food is... | A Producer |
The process by which living things take in oxygen and use it to help produce energy is called... | Respiration |
An action of an organism due to a change in its surroundings is called a(n)... | Response |
A type of reproduction that requires two parents is called... | Sexual Reproduction |
All living things get energy either directly or indirectly from... | The Sun |
A substance that makes up a large part of your body and helps transport materials within it is... | Blood |
Animals whose body temperatures change with changes in the temperature of their environment are called... | Cold Blooded |
Which of the following is not a basic need of all living things? >Food >Carbon Dioxide >Water >Living Space | Carbon Dioxide |
All the chemical activities in an organism are called... | Metabolism |
Organic compounds contain the element... | Carbon |
The main source of energy for the human body is... | Carbohydrates |
Which of the following are living things not able to do? >Live In Outer Space >Grow >Reproduce >Preform Complex Chemical Activities | Live In Outer Space |
In order to live, all plants and animals need... | Energy |
The process by which food is broken down into simpler substances is... | Digestion |
A signal that causes an organism to react is known as... | Stimuli |
A special type of protein that controls chemical activity in the body is a(n)... | Enzyme |
In organisms, oxygen combines with the products of digestion to produce... | Energy |
A nucleic acid that "carries" instructions on how to build protein is... | DNA |
The idea that life could spring from nonliving matter is known as... | Spontaneous Generation |
True Or False "Proteins are broken down inside the body into a sugar called glucose." | True |
True Or False "Characteristics of all living things are movement, growth, reproduction, response, and metabolism." | True |
True Or False "The building blocks of fats are amino acids." | False |
True Or False "Secretion is the removal of waste products from an organism." | False |
True Or False "The ringing of an alarm clock in the morning is an example of a stimulus." | True |
True Or False "Unicellular organisms contain many cells." | False |
True Or False "Francesco Redi proved that the theory of spontaneous generation was true." | False |
True Or False "Non-Living things need energy to survive." | False |
True Or False "Only living things are made up of carbon." | False |
True Or False "An animal needs living space to survive." | True |
All the chemical activities within living things are called its... | Metabolism |
An organism's _____ is the greatest length of time that it can be expected to live. | Life Span |
Compounds that always contain the element carbon are called _____ compounds. | Organic |
A(n) ____ is a substance that cannot be broken down into any other kinds of substances. | Element |
The theory that states that life can spring from nonliving matter is called _____ generation. | Spontaneous |
Green plants produce food in a process called ____. | Photosynthasis |
Two or more elements combined chemically form a(n) ____. | Compound |
Plants obtain their energy from the ____. | Sun |
Animals that maintain a constant body temperature are called ____ animals. | Warm Blooded |
The nucleic acid that stores the information needed to build proteins is ____. | DNA |
Describe an activity that we did during this chapter and determine what Mr. Borushko was trying to help you learn by doing the activity. | |
Compare and contrast sexual and asexual reproduction. | |
Contrast elements and compounds. Give examples of each. | |
Contrast elements and compounds. Give examples of each. | |
Why should you place a thermometer in a fish tank (fish are cold blooded). | You should place a thermometer in a fish tank because if the water gets to cold or hot the fish will die because it is cold blooded its body temperature will stay the same as the water. |
Explain how humans indirectly get energy from the sun. | Humans get energy from the sun by eating plants or animals who have directly and indirectly gotten energy from the sun. |
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