The need in which we breathe
What is Air/Gas?
Smallest unit of life
What are cells?
The ability to pass on DNA
What is reproduction?
Humans share DNA from how many parents
What are two parents?
A collection of tissues that carry out a specialized function
What are organs?
The need which fuels our bodies
Made of many or more than one cell
What is multicellular?
Sharing characteristics from both parents is an example of
What is sexual reproduction?
Organisms gradually adapt (change) over time
What is adapt to environment?
A group of organs that work together to perform bodily functions
What are organ systems?
The need in which our bodies are made 70% of
What is water?
The reason why bones and cuts can heal
What is growing & repairing?
What is DNA?
Maintaining a stable internal environment
What is maintaining homeostasis?
A living thing that can carry out life processes independently
What is an organism?
The need which is specific to each organism
What is living space?
The process by which plants produce their own food
What is photosynthesis?
Squinting your eyes when you walk outside into the sunlight is an example of
How might a human maintain homeostasis
What are sweating or fevers?
A group of similar cells that perform a common function
Plants rely on __________________to breathe while animals rely on __________________ to breathe
What are carbon dioxide and oxygen?
Provide an example of what organisms need energy for
What are essential life processes (making food, breaking down food, making cells, transporting materials in and out of cells)?
Binary fission is an example of
Provide an example of how a worm might respond to stimuli
What are light sensitivity, robins response, or preference for wet environments?
The difference between structure and function
Structure is the arrangement of parts while function is the purpose