Levels of Oraganization
Characteristics Of Life
Unicellular & Multi-cellular
Energy
Interactions
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Smallest Unit of Life?
Cell
100
What are the 6 characteristics of life?
Organization,Growth and Development,Reproduction,Response to Stimuli,Homeostasis and Energy.
100
What is the definition of Unicellular?
living things that is made up of only one cell.
100
What is the definition of energy?
the ability to be active
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What is interaction?
shared actions between cells.
200
What are the 5 levels of organization?
Cell,Tissue,Organ,Organ System,Organism.
200
What are the 6 characteristics of life definitions?
Organization-all organisms are made of one cell or many cells all living things have structures that have specific functions. Growth and Development- When an organism increases in size or shape. Reproduction-when one organisms makes one or more new organisms. Response to Stimuli-all living things respond to their environment internal or external. Homeostasis-when an organism can keep internal conditions the same when external conditions are changing. Energy- Organisms take in energy to digest food,sleep,think,read and many more things.
200
What is the definition of Multicellular?
a living thing that is made up of one or more cell.
200
What actions does energy give you
digesting food,reading,walking running everything you do needs energy.
200
How do cells interact?
by small molecules that could be protein and transfer to other cells.
300
What are the 5 levels of organization definitions
Cell-Smallest Unit of Life. Tissue-A group of the same cells that work together to do one job. Organ- A group of different tissues working together to perform a particular job. Organ System-A group of organs that work together and perform certain a specific task.
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What is the difference between growth and development?
Growth is a physical process while development is either chemical or physical.
300
How do unicellular and multicellular organisms differ?
There are many different reasons why but 2 are unicellular cells can survive without the help of other cell while other not. The structure of unicellular cells is quite simple while the structure of multicellular cells is quite complex because they are consist of multiple cells.
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How do some cells make energy food molecules?
They get it from sugar and proteins when the energy is stored in the chemical bonds.
300
How can one cell become a multicellular organism?
Thats where cell differentiation occurs and adds more cells to a unicellular organism.
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Explain the relationships between the structure and function of the cells, tissues, organs, and organ systems in an organism?
Cells are the smallest living component of life. Many similar cells together composes a tissue. A variety of tissue types working together to complete a specific function is an organ. Several organs that work together with similar purposes is an organ system.
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What characteristics do all living things share?
Trick questions the 6 characteristics of life are what living things share.
400
How does cell differentiation lead to the organization within a Multicellular organism?
Cell differentiation comes after the fertilization you they make the egg a muscle cell, nerve cell,or a blood cell.
400
How is cellular respiration connected to energy?
Because one of the steps to cellular respiration is energy.
400
Ecosystems display patterns of organization, change, and stability what is this a result of?
Interactions and interdependencies among the life forms and the physical components of the Earth.
500
Compare how different organisms have mechanisms that work in a coordinated way to obtain energy, grow, move, respond, provide defense, enable reproduction, or maintain internal balance?
They all have an order that helps them know when to do something.
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How do the 6 characteristics of life affect the way you live?
The 6 characteristics of life affect you because they help you grow and develop get order in you body help get you use to internal and external conditions and help you do everything you can do today.
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What do unicellular organism needs for survival
water,food and soil.
500
How does a cell obtain energy?
The sun is the main source of major for many cells.
500
How the environment and the interactions between organisms can affect the number of species and the diversity of species in an ecosystem?
There is no doubt that human civilization has had a negative impact on biodiversity, particularly since the industrial revolution. Overfishing and hunting, the destruction of habitats through agriculture and urban sprawl,