What you call an organism that is composed of one cell.
What is Unicellular?
The process by which living things change over time.
What is development?
Action based on stimulus.
What is a response?
Organisms that can make their own food are called this.
What is an autotroph?
The independent variable in the lab.
What is the 7 chemicals?
This type of reproduction involves one parent and produces genetically identical offspring.
What is asexual reproduction?
The process describes an increase in size of of an organism.
What is growth?
When a living organism reacts to a change in its environment, it is responding to this.
What is a stimulus?
All energy originally comes from this source.
What is the sun?
What is the dependent variable in the lab?
What is the mealworm responses?
Two parents contribute genetic material to create non-identical offspring.
What is sexual reproduction?
The time from birth till death.
Types of stimuli.
The ability to maintain a stable internal conditions in the face of external changes.
What is homeostasis?
The chemical that are NOT safe to put on food?
What is alcohol, acetone, and ammonia?
The smallest unit of life?
What is a cell?
The stages an organism goes through during its life is known as this.
What is the life cycle?
A dog hears a loud noise and immediately runs to its owner. What characteristic of living things does this behavior demonstrate?
What is a response to a stimuli?
This process occurs in plants and uses sunlight to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose and oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
The four stages of a mealworms life cycle.
What is Egg, Larva, Pupa, and Adult Grain Beetle?
An example of a unicellular organism.
What is a Euglena, Amoeba, Paramecium?
What is cell growth?
A plant grows toward a light source. What is this specific response called?
What is phototropism?
When your body is too hot or too cold what moves in order to keep your body temperature the same?
What is blood?
If the chemical was labeled as toxic and had a (-5) response would this be a good choice to put on the grain to repel the mealworms?
What is not a good choice because it is toxic to humans?