Categories of Organisms
Vocabulary
Characteristics of Life 1
Characteristics of Life 2
Review
100

heterotroph, mobile, multicellular, ex: dog

What is an animal?

100

Biology

What is the study of living things?

100

All things are made of ______.

What are cells?

100

All living things change over time. 

What is to adapt or evolve?

100

Hypothesis

What is an educated guess?

200

autotroph, immobile, multicellular, ex: tree

What is a plant?

200

Organism

What is any living thing? (plants, protists, bacteria, animals, and fungi)

200

All living things have genetic info or ___/____.

What are DNA/RNA?

200
Maintain a stable internal condition.

What is homeostasis?

200

The variable we change or manipulate.

What is the independent variable?

300

heterotroph/autotroph, mobile, unicellular, ex: E. coli 

What is bacteria?

300

Homeostasis

What is to maintain stable internal conditions?

300

All living things must do this for the survival of the species, ________________.

What is reproduce?

300

To react to a change in the environment.

What is to respond to a stimuli?

300

The variable we measure or collect data about.

What is the dependent variable?

400

heterotroph, multicellular, ex: mushroom

What is fungi?

400

Autotroph

What is an organism that automatically makes its own food for energy?

400

To increase in cell size or number.

What is growth?

400
When one parent produces identical offspring.

What is asexual reproduction?

400

Watering plants with miracle grow to see if they grow more.

Miracle Grow is...

What is the independent variable?

500

heterotroph/autotrophs, uni or multicellular, ex: euglena or algae

What is a protist?
500

Heterotroph

What is an organism that has to eat others in order to make energy?

500

All living things can _____ or _____ energy, as heterotrophs or autotrophs. 

What is to obtain and use energy?

500

Sexual Reproduction

What is two parents producing genetically different offspring?

500

Watering plants with miracle grow to see if they grow more.

Growth of plants... 

What is the dependent variable?