Living Things
Multicellular vs Unicellular
Characteristics of Living Things
Cell Theory
Miscellaneous
100

A living thing can be referred to as this.

What is an Organism?

100
This describes living things composed of only one cell.

What is unicellular?

100

All living things sense and do this to changes in the environment?

What is Respond?

100

This is one of the first concepts developed in Biology

What is the cell theory?

100

A flower can be classified as _____ thing

What is living?

200

This is the basic unit of structure and function in living things.

What is a CELL?

200

Plants and Animals are all in this category.

What is Multicellular?

200

This is the ability of a living thing to create offspring.

What is Reproduction?

200

The cell theory states "All existing cells are produced by other ____________"

What is "cells"?

200

Your notebook can be classified as a _______ thing.

What is non living?

300

This characteristic of living things is a reaction to a change in environment.

What is a RESPONSE TO STIMULI?

300

This single celled organism can cause infections such as pneumonia.

What is bacteria?

300

When living things get bigger and change over time, it's called this.

What is Growth and Development?

300

The cell theory states that:"All of ________ are made of cells".

What are "living things"?

300

Organisms take this in when they breathe.

What is Oxygen?

400

This is the science of living things.

What is Living Environment or Biology?

400

These are specialized structures within multicellular organisms that carry out specific functions.

What are organelles?

400

All organisms need this. Plants gain it through sunlight, and animals gain it through food.

What is energy?

400

Cell theory states that: "Cells are the basic unit of ______ and _________ in all living things

What are "structure and function"?

400

Type of reproduction that only requires one parent.

What is asexual reproduction?

500

This is the process by which an organism keeps its internal conditions stable when their outside environment changes

What is HOMEOSTASIS?

500

Unicellular animals evolved into multicellular animals. in between, they worked together to form these.

What is a colony?

500

Together, all chemical processes that occur inside an organism are called this.

What is Metabolism?

500

He was the first to identify cells.

Who is Robert Hooke?

500

The human body must maintain a normal one to be healthy. It is an indicator of sickness when this is too high.

What is TEMPERATURE?

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