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What do scientists call living things?
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What do scientists call living things?
What are organisms?
Which term refers to the process of change that occurs during an organism's life, producing a more complex organism?
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Which term refers to the process of change that occurs during an organism's life, producing a more complex organism?
What is development?
What chemical is the most abundant chemical in your cells?
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What chemical is the most abundant chemical in your cells?
What is water?
A bird sitting in a tree flies away when you walk by. What is the stimulus in this situation?
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A bird sitting in a tree flies away when you walk by. What is the stimulus in this situation?
What is you walking by?
A bird sitting in a tree flies away when you walk by. What is the response in this situation?
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A bird sitting in a tree flies away when you walk by. What is the response in this situation?
What is the bird flying away?
What is the name of the mistaken idea that living things can arise from nonliving sources?
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What is the name of the mistaken idea that living things can arise from nonliving sources?
What is spontaneous generation?
What is the one factor that a scientist changes in an experiment?
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What is the one factor that a scientist changes in an experiment?
What is the independent variable? (Manipulated variable)
How did Redi know spontaneous generation cannot be true?
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How did Redi know spontaneous generation cannot be true?
What is because the closed container in his experiment did not produce maggots, while the open container did?
In a garden you only give half of the flowers fertilizer. After two weeks you measure the height of the flowers. What is the depended variable?
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In a garden you only give half of the flowers fertilizer. After two weeks you measure the height of the flowers. What is the depended variable?
What is the height of the flowers?
In a garden you only give half of the flowers fertilizer. After two weeks you measure the height of the flowers. What is the independed variable?
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In a garden you only give half of the flowers fertilizer. After two weeks you measure the height of the flowers. What is the independed variable?
What is the fertilizer? Half of the flowers were given fertilizer and the other flowers weren't.
What type of organism cannot create their own food?
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What type of organism cannot create their own food?
What are heterotrophs?
What are the four basic needs of living things?
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What are the four basic needs of living things?
What is food, water, living space, and stable internal conditions?
What is the name of the term that means to maintain stable internal conditions?
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What is the name of the term that means to maintain stable internal conditions?
What is homestasis?
What does an organism need to get from its living space?
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What does an organism need to get from its living space?
What is food, water, and shelter?
What is the energy source for both autotrophs and heterotrophs?
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What is the energy source for both autotrophs and heterotrophs?
What is the sun?
What is a cell's main energy source?
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What is a cell's main energy source?
What are carbohydrates?
What type of reproduction involves only one parent?
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What type of reproduction involves only one parent?
What is asexual reproduction?
In what process do organisms break down and build up materials?
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In what process do organisms break down and build up materials?
What is metabolism?
What is an example of a unicellular organism?
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What is an example of a unicellular organism?
What is bacteria?
What is the basic unit of structure and function in an organism?
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What is the basic unit of structure and function in an organism?
What is a cell?
What is an action or change in behavior, caused by a stimulus?
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What is an action or change in behavior, caused by a stimulus?
What is a response?
What type of organism are plants? (Autotroph or heterotroph)
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What type of organism are plants? (Autotroph or heterotroph)
What are autotrophs?
We studied two scientists that created experiments to disprove spontaneous generation?
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We studied two scientists that created experiments to disprove spontaneous generation?
Who is Redi and Pasteur?
What chemical of life are the genetic materials of cells?
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What chemical of life are the genetic materials of cells?
What are nucleic acids?
What are the building materials of cells?
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What are the building materials of cells?
What are proteins and lipids?

What are the six characteristics of living things?


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What are the six characteristics of living things?


What is cellular organization, the chemicals of life, energy use, response to surroundings, growth and development, and reproduction?





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