-Six characteristics of living things- have cells, contain similar chemicals, use energy, reproduce, grow and develop, respond to surroundings
-Four needs of living things-energy, water, stable internal conditions, living space
-Unicellular-one cell -Multicellular-more than one cell
-Autotroph-makes its own food
-Hetertroph-has to go and get its food
-Homeostasis-stable internal conditions
-Aristotle’s classification-flying, swimming, and run, walk, or crawling
-Linnaeu’s classification system-genus and species
-Binomial nomenclature- Know the seven levels of classification in order
-Cell- structure of all living things
-Stimulus-a change in the enviroment
-Response-responding to surrondings
-Controlled experiment-the parts of a controled experiment are the control, what stays the same, the variable, and the change
-Manipulated variable-condition or quantity altered to regulate, or intitate a change, in some other quantitiy -Spontaneous generation-living things coming from nonliving things
-Four needs of living things-energy, water, stable internal conditions, living space
-Unicellular-one cell
-Multicellular-more than one cell
-Autotroph-makes its own food
-Hetertroph-has to go and get its food
-Homeostasis-stable internal conditions
-Aristotle’s classification-flying, swimming, and run, walk, or crawling
-Linnaeu’s classification system-genus and species
-Binomial nomenclature- Know the seven levels of classification in order
-Cell- structure of all living things
-Stimulus-a change in the enviroment
-Response-responding to surrondings
-Controlled experiment-the parts of a controled experiment are the control, what stays the same, the variable, and the change
-Manipulated variable-condition or quantity altered to regulate, or intitate a change, in some other quantitiy
-Spontaneous generation-living things coming from nonliving things
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prokaryote
heterotroph and
autotroph
archabacteria
unicellular
autotroph
cellular and
multicellular
eukaryote
autotroph
multicellular
eukaryote
eukaryote
multicellular
heterotroph