classification of living things
sexual and asexual reproduction
Viruses
Stimuli
Traits
100

What does the G stand for in the G.R.A.C.E acronym? 

Grow

100

How many parents are involved in sexual reproduction?

Cells from 2 different parent make an organism.

100

What are viruses classified as?

Viruses are classified as parasites

100

Where does external stimuli occur?

Outside of the organism. (in the surrounding environment)

100

Do inherited traits change?

No

200

What does the R stand for in the G.R.A.C.E acronym?

Reproduce

200

Sexual reproduction makes a genetic copy of the organisms parents. (true or false)

False

200

Viruses can carry out normal life functions. (true or false)

False

200

Where does internal stimuli occur?

Inside of the organism.

200

What are traits?

Traits are inherited characteristics from your parents.

300

What does the A stand for in the G.R.A.C.E acronym?

Adapt

300

How many parents are involved in asexual reproduction?

One parent is involved in asexual reproduction.

300

Are viruses living or nonliving?

Viruses exist at the boarder of living and nonliving things.

300

What is stimulus?

Stimulus is a signal that leads to a responce.

300

How are traits passed on?

Traits are passed on through DNA.

400

What does the C stand for in the G.R.A.C.E acronym?

Cells

400

Who goes through reproduction?

All living organisms go through reproduction.

400

Are viruses made up of cells?

No

400

What are some examples of internal stimuli?

Some examples of internal stimuli include temperature, water content and thirst.

400

What does DNA contain?

DNA contains information in the genetic code.

500

What does the E stand for in the G.R.A.C.E acronym?

Energy

500

What organisms go through asexual reproduction?

Single-celled organisms or organisms that divide and make genetic copies of themselves.

500

How do viruses reproduce?

Viruses can only reproduce after effecting another living organism.

500

What is homeostasis?

Homeostasis is the process of maintaining internal conditions.

500
What does DNA stand for?

Deoxyribonucleic acid

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