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Characteristics of life

Characteristics of life

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Biology, Science

9th - 10th Grade

Easy

NGSS
MS-LS3-2, MS-LS1-3, MS-LS1-8

+3

Standards-aligned

Created by

Yolanda Sproles

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24 Slides • 9 Questions

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Characteristics of life

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Multiple Choice

Reproduction that only involves one parent and all offspring are identical; for example, binary fission of bacteria or amoebas.

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Asexual

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Sexual

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Division

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Addition

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Multiple Choice

The owner of two Isuzu dogs were breeding them on hot summer day. This is what type of reproduction.

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binary fission

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vegetative prorogation

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budding

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sexual reproduction

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Multiple Choice

Organisms are made up of more than one cell

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Multicellular

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Unicellular

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DNA

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Cell

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the Not a stimulus that living organisms might respond to?

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DNA

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light

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sound

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hunger

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A car honks outside and it causes you to jump in your seat. What Characteristic of Life is this?

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Growth and Development

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Responding to Stimuli

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Maintaining Homeostasis

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Using Energy for life processes

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Multiple Choice

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A frog goes through major changes during its lifetime from an egg, to a tadpole, to a full grown frog. Which characteristic of life is happening to the frog?

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Growth and Development

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Responding to Stimuli

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Reproduction

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Maintaining homeostasis

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Multiple Choice

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If you get a bad cut, then your body sends platelet cells to stop the bleeding and white blood cells come to fight the infection. This healing process is an example of...

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Obtaining and using energy

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Reproduction of offspring

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Maintaining homeostasis

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Multiple Choice

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Both plants and animals need glucose (sugar) to eventually create energy. Animals get glucose from food. How do plants create their own glucose?

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Using Cellular Respiration

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Using Photosynthesis

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Using Reproduction

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Using Homeostasis

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Multiple Choice

Organisms that cannot make their own food and therefore must eat other organisms are called

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autotrophs

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heterotrophs

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