Life Science
Characteristics 1-3
Reproduction
Characteristics 5-6
Basic Needs of Organisms
100
Life science is the study of these.
What are organisms?
100
Organisms are made of these tiny units that have all the materials needed for life.
What are cells?
100
Making new organisms like themselves is called this.
What is reproduction?
100
To grow means to do this and to develop means to do this.
What is get bigger and change over time?
100
These organisms make their own food.
What are producers?
200
Scientists who study life science are called.
What are Biologists?
200
Something that makes an organism change it's activity is called this.
What is a stimulus?
200
A new organism formed from one parent is this type of reproduction.
What is asexual?
200
Making changes to increase chances of survival is called this
What is adaptation?
200
These organisms eat their food.
What are consumers?
300
A living thing that goes through all the processes of life.
What is an organism?
300
an organism must maintain a stable internal organism, called this.
What is homeostasis?
300
When a new organism is formed from two parents is this type of reproduction.
What is sexual?
300
Passing on characteristics to offspring is called this.
What is heredity?
300
This type of organism eats dead stuff.
What is a decomposer?
400
Another word for life science is this.
What is Biology?
400
The total of all chemical activities an organism performs is called this. (How we get and use energy)
What is metabolism?
400
Organisms formed from asexual reproduction are (the same / different from) their parents.
What is the same?
400
The molecule found in all cells that contains genetic information (recipe).
What is DNA?
400
An organisms home is called this.
What is it's environment?