Vocabulary
Lab Questions
Living Things 1
Living Things 2
Mystery
100
Plant grows toward the light
Phototropism
100
An example of a Stimuli from the Worm lab?
Cotton Ball, Pencil...
100
Name Three of the characteristics of living things
Multiple Answers
100
What is internal Stimuli?
Stimuli that occurs inside the body
100
What is external Stimuli?
Stimuli that occurs outside the body
200
The growth of a plant in response to gravity.
Geotropism
200
An example of a Stimuli from the beta fish lab
mirror, paper fish
200
Living things must be able to make more of their kind or ____
Reproduce
200
Living things must be able to Grow and
Develop
200
What element is found in all living things?
Carbon
300
Plants roots grow towards moisture
Hydrotropism
300
In the bean (seed) and rock lab was the bean living? Why?
Yes, made up of cells, can grow, uses energy
300
All living things are made up of
Cells
300
Living things need and use?
Energy
300
We watched a short clip on plants; when the plants were growing towards the light, what was this an example of?
Tropism, Specifically Phototropism
400
Another term for a living thing
organism
400
In the celery lab what type of pressure allowed the celery to stand up right (rigid)?
Turgor Pressure
400
List all six of the characteristics of a living thing.
Cells, Movement, Reproduce, Energy, Response to Stimuli, Grow and Develop
400
Give an example of an external stimuli and an internal stimuli
External- Ball hitting you, Mirrors (lab)... Internal-Thirst/ hunger.....
400
The process of keeping conditions constant inside the body no matter the conditions is called?
Homeostasis
500
Organisms are made up of one or more? These are the building blocks of life
Cells
500
In the betta lab “fight or flight” was discussed, what does it mean?
Fight of Flight refers to an organisms reaction to a certain scenario, it may wish to run “flight” or face the danger “fight”
500
Name all the elements found in the human body, and what is the saying used to remember these elements?
Carbon ShopN (Sulfur, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphorous, Nitrogen)
500
Based on what you know, how would you explain to an alien why a TV is not a living organism? Include at least two reasons using the six characteristics of life.
Multiple Answers
500
Whats the difference between organic and inorganic?
Organic compounds contain carbon and are made from living material. Most organic compounds may also contain the elements Hydrogen, Oxygen, Sulfur, Phosphorous, Nitrogen. Inorganic compounds do not contain carbon and do not originate from living material.
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