This characteristic of life helps organisms make new organisms.
What is reproduction?
(Daily Double)
The life characteristic in multi-celled organisms that results from cells dividing
What is growth?
This is needed by organisms for sleeping, thinking, eating, and moving.
What is energy?
Movement of plants towards light
What is phototropism?
(Daily Double)
Protein molecules involved in breaking down (digesting) nutrients
What are enzymes?
When a tadpole becomes a frog, it is showing this characteristic of life.
What is Growth/Development?
A stimulus from within that causes a response
What is an internal stimulus?
The building block of carbohydrates.
What is glucose?
This is something that causes an organism to respond
What is a stimulus?
Initial source of energy
What is the sun?
This characteristic of life is seen when an organism has an involuntary reflex such as blinking.
What is response to stimuli?
If an organism is made of many cells, it is this.
What is multicellular?
(Daily Double)
The building block of proteins
What is amino acid?
Your body regulates its temperature by doing this when it is hot.
What is sweating?
To synthesize means this
To rebuild
( Daily Double)
The type of reproduction single celled organisms do
What is a asexual reproduction? (Binary Fission)
Growth in multicellular organisms is mostly due to an increase in the _______ of cells.
What is number?
The building block of fat
What is fatty acid?
When Homeostasis is not maintained, this can happen to the organism.
What is gets sick or dies?
(Daily Double)
the 2 products of photosynthesis
What are glucose and oxygen?
An response in humans that helps them to adjust to cold temperatures
What is shivering?
(Daily Double)
To increase in size
What is grow?
Crawling, slithering, jumping, dancing, running is this type of movement
What is locomotion?
(Daily Double)
Movement within plants.
What is tropism?
Name given to organisms who make their own food.
producers
Humans maintaining a body temperature of 98.6 degrees F.
What is homeostasis.
Reproduction involving 2 parent cells
What is sexual reproduction?
The movement of plants towards any surface it touches.
What is thigmotropism?
The movement of roots towards water
hydrotropism
Key ingredients needed for photosynthesis to start.
What are light, carbon dioxide and water?