An example of an autotroph.
What are green plants?
Another word for transport.
What is circulation?
The increase in size of an organism.
What is growth?
The removal of metabolic wastes.
What is excretion?
A living thing.
What is an organism?
To take food in.
What is ingestion?
Another word for movement.
What is locomotion?
The production of new organisms.
What is reproduction?
The protection from disease and foreign invaders.
What is immunity?
Organic or inorganic: a rock.
What is inorganic?
Respiration without oxygen.
What is anaerobic respiration?
This organism turns toward the light.
What is a plant?
Sexual reproduction requires this number of parents.
What are two parents?
The meaning of the root syn.
What is together?
The sum of all of the life processes.
What is metabolism?
When autotrophs make their own food with light.
What is photosynthesis?
Responding to changes in the environment.
What is regulation?
Asexual reproduction requires this number of parents.
What is one parent?
Carbon dioxide and water are an example of this.
What is metabolic waste?
Another word for homeostasis.
What is equilibrium?
The difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs.
What is making food versus obtaining preformed food from others?
The three C's of regulation.
What is control, coordination, and communication?
True or false: Reproduction is not necessary for the individual. It is necessary for the preservation of the species.
What is true?
Combining 2 glucose molecules to make a larger maltose molecule is an example of this.
What is synthesis?
A disruption in homeostasis results in this.
What is disease or death?