What does Biology mean?
The study of living things.
What do you call the non-living parts of the environment?
abiotic
This is the process by which one or more organisms make new organisms.
What is reproduction?
What is another name for Homeostasis?
"Stays the Same", Balance / Maintain Internal Condition/equillibrium
The stimulus that would cause someone to quickly remove their hand after touching a pan left of the stove for too long.
What is heat or temperature?
Give an example of an abiotic part of the environment?
shelter, temperature, water, sunlight, rocks, etc.
When an organism increases in size.
What is growth?
You get your DNA from theses people
What is your parents?
What is panting?
This is something that causes an organism to respond
What is a stimulus?
Smallest unit of all living organisms.
What is a cell?
This is needed by humans for sleeping, thinking, eating, and moving.
What is energy?
Genetic material (genes) of an organism.
What is DNA?
Your body regulates its temperature by doing this.
What is shivering, sweating, or changing blood flow?
Another word for react
What is respond?
A part of the ecosystem that has the five characteristics of life.
What is biotic?
To use chemical processes to convert food into energy for growth and movement.
What is metabolism?
Can plants produce offspring by sexual reproduction?
Yes 
What is the disease caused by a failure of the body to regulate blood sugar levels?
List two stimuli for an animal
What is temperature, sunlight, predator, weather, etc. (can have many answers)?
What is the Science word for one living "thing"?
Organism
What is it called when an organism changes in form, not just in size?
Development
A science word for babies, puppies, seedlings, etc.
What is offspring?
Give an example of an organism maintaining its internal balance or homeostasis while exercising?
Sweating, breathing harder to bring in more oxygen
Two stimuli for plants
What is sunlight and water?