Vocabulary | Living/Nonliving | Dead/Dormant | Lab Time | Misc |
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What is an organism?
Any living thing, including plants and animals
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What is living?
Baby
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What is dormant?
Radish Seeds
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What are water, sugar water, and salt water?
The three liquids we used for the experiment.
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False
True or False: None of the 5 materials used in the experiment were dormant.
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What is living?
An organism that shows the characteristics of life
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What is nonliving?
Volcano
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What is dead?
Decorated Christmas tree
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What are red sand, yeast, polyacrylate, radish seeds, brine shrimp eggs?
3 of the 5 materials we tested in our liquids.
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True
True or False: Dead organisms are also classified as living.
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What is nonliving?
Materials that have never been alive.
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What is living?
Apple
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What is dormant?
Brine Shrimp Eggs
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8
How many red balls did you put in the vial?
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Grows
Need energy Exchanges gases Responds to Environment Reproduces Needs Water Eliminates Waste
4 of the 7 characteristics of life
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What is dormant?
Living thing that does not show characteristics of life until it is placed in the right environment
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What is living?
Steak
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What is dormant?
Potato
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Yes
Did the radish seeds show signs of life in all of the vials?
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What is Life?
What question did we use our experiment to answer?
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What is dead?
Things that were once alive, but no longer are
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What is living?
Spider Web
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What is either? (must explain answer to get points)
Apple
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No. The ones in salt water grew less.
Did the polyacrylate balls (pink balls) grow the same amount in all 3 liquids?
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Grows
Need energy Exchanges gases Responds to Environment Reproduces Needs Water Eliminates Waste
6 of the 7 characteristics of life
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