It is the smallest unit of life.
Cell
What is an organism whose entire "body" is only made of ONE cell known as? (ex: bacteria)
unicellular
Eating a plate of spaghetti the night before a big game.
What is use of energy/metabolism.
What is the RESPONSE in the following situation? Your alarm clock rings in the morning and you wake up to get ready for school.
You wake up
Any nonliving factor in an environment
What is abiotic?
An organism that can produce its food from substances that are not derived from other living things
What is autotroph?
What is an example of response to stimuli?
blinking when a bright light shines in your eyes, withdrawing your hand when touching a hot object, salivating when you smell food, a plant turning towards sunlight, a dog barking when it hears a doorbell, or a bacteria moving away from a harmful chemical in its environment.
A bird lays eggs in a nest and they hatch is an example of what characteristic.
What is reproduction?
The type of science that studies living things is
Biology
A living organism that eats other organisms for its energy source.
What is heterotroph?
When an organism genetically changes over time.
What is evolution?
What is an organism whose "body" is made of MORE than one cell known as?
multicellular
Give an example of how plants get energy.
Sunlight, nutrients from soil/water
When a plant grows toward the light
What is response to stimulus?
A change in size or mass over time.
What is growth?
A change or the change process by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
What is adaptation?
What is the STIMULUS in the following situation? Your alarm clock rings in the morning and you wake up to get ready for school.
The alarm clock rings.
The maximum population size of a species that can be sustained in a given environment over time
What is carrying capacity?
Genetic Information is found within the cell.
What is DNA?
All living factors in an environment.
What is biotic?
A resource or environmental condition that limits the growth or size of a population
What is a limiting factor?
the process of becoming more complex/changing during an organism's life (as it grows)
What is development?
a change in an organisms environment that causes it to react
What is a stimulus?