Need and use of energy
Made of cells
Homeostasis And respond to stimuli
Evolving and development,growth
Reproduction
100

Cells are separated by what

Cells are separated by membrane

100

What does homeostasis mean

Homeostasis, as currently defined, is a self-regulating process by which biological systems maintain stability while adjusting to changing external conditions

100

What does it mean to evolve

To evolve is to develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.

100

What is reproduction

Reproduction is the production of offspring. There are two main forms: sexual and asexual reproduction. In sexual reproduction, an organism combines the genetic information from each of its parents and is genetically unique. In asexual reproduction, one parent copies itself to form a genetically identical offspring.

200

Every organism starts as a what

Every living organism begins life as a single cell

200

a change in stimuli can be __________

hint: both have the word ternal

Internal and external


200

When a grasshopper becomes bigger is it growing or developing 

Growing

200

What is a animal that can reproduce sexually

Any mammal that’s not a hybrid and all that reproduce asexually

300

What is some ways organisms gain energy

Food is the source of energy for all living organisms. this Is also the same with sleeping

300

What might be unicellular 

Unicellular organisms include bacteria, protists, and yeast. For example, a paramecium is a slipper-shaped, unicellular organism found in pond water.

300
what might be an example of stimuli

A example might be a cactus moving towards sunlight so it doesn’t die.

300

When a butterfly hatches from the egg, turns into a caterpillar, goes into a cocoon and, becomes a butterfly is it growing or developing 

Developing

300

What is an animal that can reproduce asexually

Animals that reproduce asexually include planarians, many annelid worms including polychaetes and some oligochaetes, turbellarians and sea stars. Many fungi and plants reproduce asexually

400

Why do organisms need energy

All living organisms need energy to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments.

400

What might be multicellur

Examples of organisms that are multicellular are humans, animals, and plants

400

What might be a example of homeostasis 

An example might be that when you get hot your blood vessels dialate And you lose sweat and cool down

400

What does development mean

Development refers to the physiological and functional maturation of the organism.

400

To produce sexually what do both organisms need to have

Sperm and egg

500

how do plants make energy

Plants use photosynthesis 

500

What is a cell

the smallest unit that can live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body. A cell can be unicellular which is just one cell or multicellular which is multiple cells

500

What does stimuli mean

A stimulus is anything that can trigger a physical or behavioral change. The plural of stimulus is stimuli. Stimuli can be external or internal. An example of external stimuli is your body responding to a medicine. An example of internal stimuli is your vital signs changing due to a change in the body.

500

What does growth mean

Growth refers to the increase in mass and size of a body or organs. It typically occurs through the multiplication of cells and an increase in intracellular substance.

500

when reproducing sexually are the genes more mixed up or less mixed up

More mixed up

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