Birth of Organisms
Characteristics of Living Things
Needs of Living Things
Elements & Your Body
Elements Cont'd.
100

The theory that living things can develop from nonliving matter. 

Spontaneous Generation.

100

Anything that affects an organism and its behavior, action, or movement. 

What is a stimulus?

100
How an animal gets energy & materials for metabolism. 

What is food?

100

Any compound that contains carbon. 

What is an organic compound?

100

Contains genetic information

What is DNA?

200

This scientist used meat and maggots to disprove Spontaneous Generation.

Who is Redi?

200

Building blocks of life, creates all of life.

What are cells?

200

This dissolves nutrients and minerals in your body, as well as carries them throughout their bodies.

What is water?

200

A particle with two or more atoms chemically joined. 

What is a molecule?

200

Special proteins that speed up metabolism.

What are enzymes?

300

This scientist used broth and swan-necked glassware to disprove Spontaneous Generation. 

Who is Louis Pasteur?

300

Reproduction between 2 parents in which offspring share characteristics of both parents.

What is sexual reproduction?

300

This is produced through metabolism, and the main source is the sun.

What is energy?

300

A pure substance that is chemically combined in a fixed proportion.

What is a compound?

300

Responsible for carrying materials through the blood, regulating the function of tissues and organs, and repairing cells and tissues.

What are proteins?

400

Examples include - mice growing from grain, maggots growing from meat, plants grew from dew.

What is proof of spontaneous generation?

400

Characteristic of living things in which an organism develops and becomes more complex.

What is growth?

400

This is used for respiration & exhalation. The most common example is oxygen. 

What is gas?

400

This is made from one or more sugar molecules. 

What are carbohydrates?

400

They are responsible for making proteins.

What are nucleic acids?

500

The sum of chemical activities taking place inside of a cell. 

What is metabolism?

500

The space an organism needs to live?

What is a habitat?

500

An organic compound that is a fat or an oil.

What are lipids?

500

These are two types of carbohydrates. 

What are sugar and starch?