What is a Unicellular Organism
Organisms made up of one cell
What is Stimulus
Anything that causes a response in an organism
What is a cell (definition)
The basic unit of life
What are organs (definition)
Groups of tissues that carry out specific functions
Daniel, a 13-year-old student, has been experiencing Frequent muscle weakness and fatigue, difficulty lifting heavy objects or running for long periods, joint pain, especially in the knees and elbows, occasional back pain and poor posture, and noticed that he gets injured easily, like sprains or strains. Daniel used to be very active, but lately, he has been struggling with simple physical activities. His muscles feel weak, and his joints sometimes ache, especially after gym class. His parents have also noticed that he slouches a lot when sitting or standing. He hasn’t been getting much exercise and prefers playing video games over outdoor activities. His diet mainly consists of fast food, and he rarely eats foods rich in calcium or protein.
Muscular and Skeletal Systems
Difference between a producer and a consumer
Producers at the beginning of the food chain eat plants and bacteria
Where consumers eat other organisms
True or False Spontaneous Regeneration was proven to be correct
False it was disproved in the 1600s by Francesco Redi
True or False The liver is part of the digestive and Excretory System
True
What is Tissue (definition)
Tissue is composed of specialized cells that share a common structure and work collectively to perform specific functions
Jordan, 14-year-old student
This 14-year-old student experiences swollen ankles, frequent urination, fatigue, and lower back pain. His diet consists of sugary drinks with little water, which may be affecting his body’s ability to remove waste and regulate blood flow.
What two Systems are affected?
Excretory and Circulatory
The sum of all the different processes that occur in an organism is called????
Metabolism
What island did Darwin discover the Finches?
Galapagos Islands
Name at least three parts of the respiratory system
Nose, Mouth, Trachea, Diaphragm Bronchi and Lungs
What is this?
Skin
Leo, a 14-year-old student, has weakness and fatigue, especially after physical activity her skin appears dry, red, and irritated Small cuts and bruises that take a long time to heal, Occasional muscle cramps, and Sensitivity to sunlight, causing redness and discomfort. Leo loves playing outdoor sports but has noticed that his skin gets irritated and sunburned easily. His muscles often feel weak, and he gets tired quickly after exercise. Lately, he’s also noticed that small cuts on his arms and legs take a long time to heal. His parents are concerned that he might not be getting enough essential nutrients to keep his skin and muscles healthy.
Integumentary and Muscular
True or False reproduction is necessary for the survival of an individual organism.
False because it is not needed for a single organsium to survive
What is a behavioural adaptation, and give an example
An organism responds to its environment
e.x. Migration
What is the Circulatory System main Function
To transport oxygen through the body
What is C
Spinal Cord
Sophia, a 13-year-old student, is suffering from the following symptoms: She has frequent leg cramps, especially at night and is experiencing Joint pain and stiffness in the morning, feels tired and weak throughout the day, occasional lower back pain, noticed that small bruise on her leg took a long time to heal. Sophia doesn’t like drinking milk or eating dairy products, and she often forgets to drink water during the day. She prefers soda and snacks over balanced meals. Lately, she has been experiencing leg cramps, joint pain, and fatigue. She also noticed that a small bruise on her leg took longer than usual to heal. Her parents are worried that her bones might not be as strong as they should be.
Skeletal and excretory
1. Made of Cells
2. Need Engery
3. Need to grow and Develop
4. Be able to respond to their environment
5. Be able to reproduce
6. Be able to adapt to their environment
All organisms Have structures that provide specific functions to keep them living what is the structure beetles use to breathe and where is it located on them?
What is 3?
Capillaries
What is G?
Liver
Lena, a 13-year-old student, has been experiencing stomach pain, nausea, and frequent trips to the bathroom. She often eats spicy and greasy foods, and she rarely drinks water. Lately, she has noticed that her urine is dark yellow and has a strong smell. She also sometimes feels bloated and has trouble digesting certain meals.
What two body systems are being affected?
digestive and excretory systems