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Characteristics of living things

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Where animals get their energy.

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Where plants get their energy.

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HOW do plants get their energy?

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How fungi and many bacteria get their energy.

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Why do mammals need to eat more often than snakes?

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A snake getting longer is an example of this.

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All organisms are made of one or more of these

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All animals and plants have more than one cell. Therefore they are:

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This kind of reproduction uses 2 parents (or cells - sperm and egg) and the offspring is a mix of both

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Anything that you respond to is one of these

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This kind of reproduction has only one parent, and the offspring is identical

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Bears hibernating, birds migrating, and other long-term changes for seasonal weather is one way animals do what?

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Our body's attempt to keep our blood sugar the same no matter what we are eating is an example of what?

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All organisms need this liquid to help cells stay alive

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We get this from food, while plants get it from the sun

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This place provides all the needs of an organism and can be very big or very small

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These are the building blocks of our bodies - ex. nutrients, vitamins, minerals

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Most living things get gases in this way, rather than breathing

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This are the things that are kept the same in an experiment.

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This is the Data that is measured in an experiment.

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This is how many times each thing is tested.

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This is what the scientist is changing or testing

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The independent variable in the experiment testing 'The effect of shoe type on middle school student popularity.'

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Food
The sun
Photosynthesis
Decompose
They need more energy for life processes (body heat)
Growth
Develop (metamorphosis)
Cells
multicellular
Single-celled organisms
Sexual reproduction
Stimulus
Asexual
Adapt
Homeostasis
Water
Energy
A habitat
Raw materials
Absorbing through skin or cell membrane
Constants
Dependent variable
Repeated trials
Independent variable
Shoe type





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