Living Things
Little Living Things
Plants
Animals
Classification
100

What are the four needs of living things

Food, water, space and homeostasis.

100

 What living things are eukaryotic? What are prokaryotic?

Prokaryotic - bacteria

Eukaryotic - protists, fungi, plants, animals

100

What are autotrophs?

Organisms that make their own food such as plants

100

Name three invertebrates.

Sponge, jellyfish, bugs, spiders, starfish, snails, worms

100

What is classification?

The process of grouping things based on their similarities. 

200

What is homeostasis?

The condition in which an organism's internal environment is kept stable is spite of changes in the external environment

200

What are parasites? 

organisms that benefit from living with, on, or in a host

200

What are stomata?

Small openings that plants use to take in or release carbon dioxide, oxygen and water.

200

What are the five groups of vertebrates?

Fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals.

200

What is the broadest level of classification?

What is Domain.

300

What are the characteristics of living things?

  • Made of cells

  • Contain similar chemicals

  • Use energy

  • Respond to surroundings

  • Grow and develop

  • Reproduce

300

What are hyphae? How do fungi reproduce?

Thread-like structures that allow fungi to absorb nutrients.

Spores

300

What are vascular plants?

plants with vascular tissue

grow tall

have large root systems

have a cuticle


300

What is the difference between ectotherms and endotherms?

Ectotherms are cold blooded. Endotherms are warm blooded

300

What is natural selection?

The idea that some organisms are better adapted to their environment than others.

  • The better adapted animals are more likely to survive and reproduce, passing down these better adapted traits to their offspring. 

400

What are tissues?

A groups of similar cells that perform a specific function

400

What makes viruses living or nonliving?

Viruses are not cells

They cannot reproduce on their own 

They do not use food or energy to grow

They do not respond to their surroundings

They do not produce waste

They do contain DNA

400

What are nonvascular plants?

Low growing plants that lack vascular tissue for transporting materials

No roots

No cell wall

Cannot grow tall

400

Name the three types of turtles.

Sea turtle, land turtle, and tortoise

400

What is common ancestry?

Certain organisms are similar because they share a common ancestor.

500

What are organs? What are organ systems?

body structures composed of different kinds of tissues that work together.

A group of different organs that work together to perform a task

500

How do virus kill other cells?

It then enters the host cell, or injects its DNA into the host cell.

The virus DNA takes over and forces the cell to make more copies of the virus

The cell then burst open releasing many new healthy viruses

500

What cell parts of plants are not found in animal cells?

large vacuole

chloroplasts

 cell wall

500

Finish the sentence.

Animals are best adapted for...

The environment in which they live.

500

What is convergent evolution?

Unrelated organisms evolve similar characteristics

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