The process of a living thing(s) creating a new life.
What is reproduction?
Building blocks of life that make up all living things.
What are cells?
The gas living things need to survive.
What is air?
When one parent organism produces a genetically identical offspring.
What is asexual reproduction?
Something with all the characteristics of life.
What is an organism?
Changes that occur in an organism over its lifetime.
What is growth and development?
Genetic material that provides a complete blueprint and instructions for an organism to function.
What is DNA?
The home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
What is habitat?
A combination of parent genetic information to create new, unique, organisms.
What is sexual reproduction?
A thing or event that evokes a specific response.
What are stimuli?
Reactions to internal or external changes.
What is a response to stimuli?
Groups of similar cells working together to carry out a specific function.
What is tissue?
The substances that are turned into energy, the building blocks of cells and waste.
What is food?
When two gametes combine to make a new organism.
What is fertilization?
Chemical processes that occur within a living organism in order to maintain life.
What is metabolism?
The fuel generated from the food digestion process for the sustaining of life.
What is energy and metabolism?
Genetic material spooled into pairs and forming an X shape.
What are chromosomes?
A measurement that has the standard scientific units degrees Kelvin.
What is temperature?
A genetically identical copy of an organism that results from asexual reproduction.
What is a clone?
It's grouped with the 5 Life Processes to make up the Characteristics Of Living Things.
What is organization?
The normal condition, or state, an organism tries to maintain through regulation or response to changed conditions.
What is homeostasis?
Description of organisms with a simple structure that grows and divides but never really develops or matures.
What is unicellular?
Dihydrogen monoxide
What is water?
The three methods of asexual reproduction.
What are binary fission, budding and fragmentation?
Always composed of a membrane, cytoplasm and DNA.
What is a cell?