Chemicals Ceeded for Life
Basic Life Activities
Kingdoms
Kingdoms 2
Random
100
No living thing can survive without this
Water
100
Life activity that breaks down food into chemicals the cells can use
Digestion
100
Give 4 examples of plants
Trees, grasses, ferns, and mosses
100
Where do algae live
Lakes, streams, rivers, ponds, and oceans
100
Bacteria are the only organisms to not have what in their cells?
Organelles
200
_________________ are sugars and starches
Carbohydrates
200
The life activity by which living things release energy from food
Respiration
200
What is the process called by which plants make their own food
Photosynthesis
200
What do algae produce that other organisms use
Oxygen
200
Give 3 examples of food that contain fats
meat, peanut butter, cheese, and butter
300
What are proteins made up of?
Amino acids
300
An increase in size
Growth
300
Moving helps animals do what?
Find shelter, get food, escape danger, and find mates
300
What do we call an organism that feeds off another organisms and harms it
Parasite
300
Plants an animals respond based on the ______________ they receive
Signals
400
What chemical provides the body with the most amount of energy?
Fats
400
An organism's ability to maintain their internal conditions
Homeostasis
400
These are plant like protists
Algae
400
Give 2 examples of fungi
Mushrooms and mold
400
Living things produce ____________ through the process of reproduction
Offspring
500
The chemicals that are needed for life and come from foods are called _____________.
Nutrients
500
Becoming different or changing over time
Development
500
These are animal like protists
Protozoans
500
What does monera mean
Alone
500
Fungi help to __________________ dead plants and animals
Decompose
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