Reproduction
Characteristics of
Living Things (1)
Needs of Organisms
Kingdoms
Cells
100

The process by which living things produce new organisms like themselves.

What is reproduction?

100

The source of energy for plants.

What is sunlight?

100

Inorganic biomolecules are...

water and mineral salts

100

Monerans are also called

Bacteria

100

An organism made up of one cell

What is unicellular?

200

Reproduction needing only one parent.

What is asexual reproduction?

200

A change in the environment

What is a stimulus?

200
About two-thirds of your body is made up of this.
What is WATER?
200

Kingdom without tissues and only unicellular

Monera (Bacteria)

200

An organism made up of more than one cell

What is multicellular?

300

Reproduction needing two parents.

What is sexual reproduction?

300

A reaction to a change.

What is a response?

300

All living things have _________, which are formed by a group of tissues coming together. 

What are organs?
300

Nutrition of all fungi

heterotrophic

300

Do plants have mitochondria? why?

Yes, they need to obtain energy in the process of cellular respiration

400

Bacteria reproduces every....

20 minutes

400

Fungi generally feed on....

Decaying matter

400

nutrients provide this to all organisms.

What is energy?

400

Eukaryotic kingdoms

Protist, Fungi, Plants and Animals

400

Where proteins are produced...

Ribosomes

500

Two individuals are the same species when....

They can have offspring and It is fertile

500

The process when living things use food to make energy.

respiration

500

A ___________ must seek out and eat food in order to get energy. 

What is a heterotroph?

500

They are always multicellular and autotrophs...

Plants

500

Cells specialised in sexual reproduction

Gametes (sperm cell and egg cell)

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