Mr.Chedder Flashcards

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What does the M stand for in Mr.Cheddr? Metabolism All living things consume nutrients for energy
What does the R stand for in Mr.Cheddr? Reproduction All living things reproduce
What does the C stand for in Mr.Cheddr? Cells All living things are made up of cells
What does the H stand for in Mr.Cheddr? Homeostasis Maintenance of a stable internal environment
What does the E stand for in Mr.Cheddr? Evolution The genetic makeup of a population changes over time
What does the D stand for in Mr.Cheddr? DNA All living things have DNA that is based on a universal code
What does the (second) D stand for in Mr.Cheddr? Development and Growth All living things grow and develop following specific instructions coded for by their genes
What does the (second) R stand for in Mr.Cheddr? Response to Stimuli All living things respond to Stimuli or changes in their enviornment.
Define Metabolism The sum of the total of the biochemical reactions occurring in an organism
How do photosynthetic organisms get energy? Through photosynthesis turning sunlight into chemical energy
What happens during cellular respiration? Organisms use chemical energy stored in the molecules
Define Reproduction Reproduction is the process of making the next generation of organisms and it may be sexual or asexual
Why do organisms reproduce? To make similar organisms
How do plants and animals reproduce? (Sexually or asexually) Sexually
What is asexual reproduction? When an organism splits in two and makes an exact copy of itself
What is sexual reproduction? When two organisms use sperm and egg to make (a) similar organism(s)
Organisms with more than one cell are called what? Multicellular
Organisms with one cell are called what? Unicellular
Name all levels of organization Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organs, Organ system, Multicellular Organism
Name the 3rd level of organization Organelle
Name the 6th level of organization Organs
Name the 2nd level of organization Molecules
Name the 1st level of organization Atoms
Define homeostasis When a living thing regulates its internal environment
What works together to maintain homeostasis? All body systems
Define evolution Over many generations, a heritable trait that provides an advantage may become more common in a population
Name all 5 of the evidences of evolution Anatomy Molecular Biology Bio-geography Fossils Direct Observation
What is a phylogenetic tree and what does it show? It is a graph to show evolution
Define DNA DNA stores genetic information needed to do cell stuff
What is DNAs 4 bases? Adenine Guanine Cytosine Thymine (A G C T)
Define development and growth Living things grow and develop following specific instructions coded for by their genes
What is growth? The process of getting bigger (in mass)
What is development? The process of going through the life cycle. (Embryonic, puberty)
Define response to Stimuli Living things respond to Stimuli or changes in their environment
What is stimulus? A signal that an organism responds to
What is a response (to Stimuli) A reaction or change in action that is brought on by stimulus
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