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All living things are made of? |
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All living things obtain and use? |
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All living things excrete? |
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All living things respond to? |
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All living things adapt to? |
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All living things maintain? |
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all living things are made up of? |
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what is it called when cells are made up of a single cell? |
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what is it called when a living organisms is made up of many cells? |
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all forms of life get their energy they use from the? |
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what is the name of plants and bacteria that capture energy directly from the sun? |
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animals use food as a source of energy. The food that animals eat came from plants or animals that while alive eat plants and animals. |
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all organisms obtain and use energy and? |
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most organisms grow into? |
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one parents genetically identical off springs is called? |
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two different parents genetic material is? |
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all living things have the ability to? |
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what behavior or characteristic traits help species survive? |
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what is a stable internal environment called? |
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when you group things in a logical manner its called? |
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what is the science of classifying and giving a scientific name to an organism? |
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what is the two-word naming system called? |
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who is the Swedish botanist from the 18th century that developed a two part naming system? |
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what is the science of classifying organisms and giving a scientific name called? |
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at one time their was no order to classifying organisms, now there is order and its called? |
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linnaeus's systems had 7 levels of organization, each level called? |
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linnaeus's placed all living things into two kingdoms called? |
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animalia (animal) or plantae (plant) |
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today we have 6 kingdoms name them |
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Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria |
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a possible explanation to a scientific question |
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a series of steps scientist use to answer or solve a problem |
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the factor in a controlled experiment that can change |
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a hypothesis that has been supported by many experiments |
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an experiment that tests only one variable at a time |
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the maintenance of a stable internal environment |
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found in all the cells of all living, the blueprint for life, is the instructions for proteins |
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single parent,offspring are identical to the parent |
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a membrane covered structure that contains all of the materials necessary for life |
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the arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities |
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the science of identifying and classifying |
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a cell with no nucleus, a bacterial cell |
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a tool used to identify unknown organisms |
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the smallest and simplest organism on the planet |
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the movement of molecules from an area of high to lower concentration |
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simple cell divide used by bacteria one cell divides into two new identical cells |
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the attraction of the molecules of an object to each other |
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the attraction of one object to another |
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have bacteria, no nucleus, no organelles, unicellular, microscopic, DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm |
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have organelles, nucleus, multi-cellular, protist, plants, fungi, animals, cell membrane, DNA, cytoplasm |
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Each species in the binomial naming system has 2 parts. what are the names called? |
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genius name and species name |
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producers are organisms called autotrophs that? |
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carry out photosynthesis to obtain energy from the sun |
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consumers are organisms called heterotrophs that eat producers(autotrophs)or other consumers to? |
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in a picture of a cell the nucleus is in the? |
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have no nucleus and have no organelles and are unicellular uni means one, single!! |
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have a nucleus and have organelles and are multi-cellular muti means more!!! |
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is the outside of the cell |
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is found in the inside of a cell where the nucleus is |
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quantitative(numbers) and qualitative(description) |
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a hypothesis that has been supported by many experiments |
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one cell divides into 2 identical cells |
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