Vocabulary
Scientists and their experiments
Characteristics of Life
Needs of Living things
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Any living things is  called _____________

An organism

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Living things can only come  from _____________

other living things 

100

What is the most abundant chemical of life? 

WATER 

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What are the 4 needs of all living things? 

Food, water, shelter, maintain stable internal conditions. 

100

involves one parent and produces offspring that are identical to parents

asexual reproduction

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The smallest unit of structure and function in a living thing is called ____________________

a cell

200

This scientist completed an experiment in which clear broth was heated in a curved neck flask.  One curved neck flask was broken which allowed bacteria to enter in. 

Who is Louis Pasteur?

200

What are the 6 characteristics of all living things? 

1. Cellular Organization

2. Use Energy

3. Respond

4. Chemicals of Life

5. Reproduce

6. Grow and Develop

200

Why is water necessary for the survival of living things? 

It helps the cell grow, perform cell functions, helps get rid of waste, transport materials

Also, all living things are made of at least 50% water and must maintain homeostasis. 

200

an experiment in which only one variable is manipulated at a time

controlled experiment

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The maintenance of stable internal conditions is called 

homeostasis

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This scientist completed a controlled experiment in two jars containing raw meat.  One jar was left uncovered while the other was covered.



Who is Francesco Redi


300

Someone knocked over a glass of water during dinner, causing you to jump.  What was the stimulus? What was the response? 

Stimulus: knocking over the water

Response: Jump



300

Explain  how a dog meets the four basic needs for survival

Food - dog food

water - drinks water

shelter - lives in house with owner or has dog house

homeostasis Fur- longer in winter to keep it warm or shorter in summer to cool it down 

300

Give an example of an autotroph

Grass, tree, sunflower

400

The combination of chemical reactions through which an organism builds up or breaks down materials 

metabolism 

400

What did Redi conclude or show from his experiment?

Redi showed that flies do not spontaneously arise from decaying meat.

400

List 5 chemicals of life 

Water, Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Nucleic Acids 

400

How can a small area in the middle of a desert provide an organism what it needs to survive? 

It can provide food, water, and a place to live. 

400

What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms 

Unicellular - made up of only one cell; The single cell must carry out all of the functions  necessary to stay alive

Multicellular - made up of many cells; The cells are specialized to do a certain task, Specialized cells must work together to keep you alive.

500

The mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving things 

spontaneous generation

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Who finally disproved spontaneous generation? 

Louis Pasteur

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What is the difference between growth and development? 

Growth - is the process of becoming larger

Development - is the process of change that occurs during an organism's life, producing a more complex organism. 

500

How do people maintain homeostasis when exposed to cold temperatures? 

People shiver, they get goosebumps, their teeth chatter when they are cold 

500

Give an example of how a human maintains homeostasis?

Body temperature remains steady despite the temperature outside. 

After working out, a person is thirsty and would drink water to maintain steady water levels. 

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