How many characteristics of life are there?
How many cells does a unicellular organism have?
One
All energy on Earth comes from this.
Sun
What is another name for Homeostasis?
Balance / Maintain Internal Condition
What bird is the national symbol of the United States?
Bald eagle
How many of the characteristics of life does something have to have to be considered alive?
All 8
How does a unicellular organism grow and develop?
Get bigger
What is the definition of reproduction?
The process by which one or more organisms make new organisms.
How many types of stimuli are there?
2 (External, Internal)
What are the colors of the Canadian Flag?
Red and white
How many different types of stimuli are there?
2
How does a multicellular organism grow?
More cells
In what way do unicellular organisms reproduce?
Splitting and making a copy of themselves.
What type of stimuli happens on the outside?
External
What planet in our solar system is named for the Roman god of war?
Mars
A _____ is the smallest unit of life.
Cell
Groups of cells doing specialized jobs.
In the example from the notes, what organism has the most unique defense mechanism?
Horned Lizard
When Homeostasis is not maintained what can happen to the organism?
Get sick or die.
How many amendments are in the bill of rights?
10
What are the 2 types of living things?
How are unicellular organisms organized?
Structures that do special jobs.
Why can multicellular organisms live longer than unicellular ones?
They are groups of cells that work together. The cells in the groups can be replaced.
Give 3 example of external stimuli.
Teacher's discretion on the third
The Peace Prize is named for Alfred Nobel. What did he invent?
Dynamite