Definitions
Classification System
Living Things
Bonus
Characteristics of Living Things
100

These organisms make their own food

AUTOTROPHS

100

The broadest classification level

A KINGDOM

100

Any living thing.

AN ORGANISM

100

The maintenance of stable internal conditions is called...

HOMEOSTASIS

100

If an organism cannot do this, it is not considered a living thing.

REPRODUCTION

200

These organisms have to go find an external source of food. 

HETEROTROPHS

200

The biologist who arranged organisms in groups based on observable features was...

Carolus Linnaeus

200

A reaction to a change.

RESPONSE

200

The jellyfish is a type of ______________ animal.

INVERTEBRATE

200

This type of organism can get energy from sunlight in photosynthesis. 

PRODUCERS

300

The study of how scientists classify organisms. 

TAXONOMY

300

The familiar kingdom that contains plants, animals, fungi, and Protista is...

EUKARYA

300

The source of energy for most living things.

SUNLIGHT

300

An organism's scientific name consists of 

GENUS AND SPECIES

300

The process whereby the organism becomes larger and changes.

GROWTH and DEVELOPMENT

400

This system is used to separate animals into specific groups going from broad to specific

CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM

400

The first word in an organism's scientific name is the...

Genus

400

The four Characteristics that all living things share.

THEY OBTAIN AND USE RESOURCES FOR ENERGY, THEY REPRODUCE, THEY RESPOND TO STIMULI, AND THEY GROW AND DEVELOP. 

400

The proper way to write a scientific name is..

CAPITALIZE THE GENUS, AND WRITE IN ITALICS.

400

To be considered a living thing, it must be made of these.

CELLS

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In the classification system, the broadest level is the domain, the three domains are:

Eukarya, Archea, and Bacteria

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Most scientific names are written in...

LATIN

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The basic unit of structure and function in living things.

THE CELL

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The act of a plant is bending to allow more light reach its leaves. 

RESPONDING TO STIMULI

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