Characteristics of living organsims | Animal and Plant Cells | Diffusion Osmosis and Active Transport | Photosynthesis | Food Chains |
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Movement
What causes an organism to move part of its body or to change its position or place. is
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Fungus
Yeast is ______________
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Diffusion
This is the movement of molecules down a concentration gradient
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Photosynthesis
_________________ is the conversion of carbon dioxide and water to sugar using light as a source of energy
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Herbivores
__________________ eat plant matter
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Respiration
What involves chemical reactions that release energy in cells
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Cells
Another term for 'units of life"
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Osmosis
This is the diffusion of water molecules from a solution with a low concentration to a high concentration.
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Chloroplasts
Photosynthesis occurs in_______________
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Carnivores
Eats animals
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Sensitivity
____________ is being able to detect and respond to stimuli
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Ribosome
Make proteins from amino acid
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Active Transport
_________________- is the movement of molecules and ions across a cell membrane against a concentration gradient using energy from respiration
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light
The green pigment chlorophyll in chloroplasts absorbs________________
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Omnivores
Eat plans and animals
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Reproduction
This results in the formation of new individuals
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Mitochondria
This carries out the reaction of aerobic respiration
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Permeable
If substances can pass through, this is described as_________________
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aerobic
Plants use the oxygen they make for their own __________ respiration
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The direction of energy flow
The arrows in a food chain shows what?
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Nutrition
___________ involves the use of food for energy and growth
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Cell membrane
This forms a barrier between cells and their surroundings
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Partially Permeable
If some substances can pass through but not others, this is described as _____________________
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Respiration
Plants produce oxygen which we need for ______________
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trophic levels
The different feeding levels in a food chain are called
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