Made up of Cells!
Take in Nutrients!
Random!
Reproduce!
Respond to Stimuli!
100

What does unicellular mean?

One cell

100

What are nutrients?

Things that organisms need to live, but cannot make for themselves.

100

What is Ms. Greenall's dog named?

Zoro

100

What kind of reproduction do unicellular organisms use?

Asexual reproduction

100

What is a stimulus?

Something that compels a living thing to take action.

200

What does multi-cellular mean?

More than one cell

200

What are consumers?

Things that get their nutrients from eating.

200

What kind of organisms grow in number of cells?

Multicellular organisms.

200

What kind of reproduction do multi-cellular organisms use?

Sexual reproduction

200

What is the function of the muscular system?

To take action.

300

Are plants unicellular or multi-cellular?

Multi-cellular

300

What are producers?

Things that make their own food, but still need input.

300

What kind of organisms grow in size?

Unicellular organisms. 

300

Define asexual reproduction.

Where organisms make copies of themselves quickly that are genetically identical.

300
What is the function of the sensory system?

To notice stimuli

400

Is yeast unicellular or multi-cellular?

Unicellular

400

Name an example of a consumer. 

An animal/human. 

400

What gets rid of waste within cells?

Organelles

400

When organisms use sexual reproduction, is the offspring identical or similar?

Genetically similar but not the exact same/identical.

400

What is the function of the nervous system?

Interprets, delivers info, and commands to do something. 
500

Name the 3 jobs organelles have to help cells stay alive.

1. Take in nutrients

2. Use energy

3. Get rid of waste

500

Name an example of a producer.

Ex. plants produce nutrients but need input via photosynthesis. 

500

What is cellular respiration?

The process where nutrients are broken down into energy.

500

Asexual reproduction is like _____!

Making clones!
500

Name an example of internal stimuli and of external stimuli. (2)

Internal: Hunger, thirst, danger, anxiety

External: Sound, light, taste, smell, temperature