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List the 6 characteristics of all living things.
-DNA
-Grow & Develp
-Use Energy
-Have cells
-Adapt to Environment
-Reproduce
Describe 3 examples of stimuli for plants and animals
- Sunlight
- Chemicals
- Sound
Describe 2 examples of homeostasis and explain why it's needed.
- Pupils dilating when light turns on and off
- Sweating after running
Homeostasis is needed to keep the body stable
What is the difference between asexual and sexual reproduction?
Asexual
: Single parent produces offspring, the child has the same characteristics as parents
Sexual
: 2 parents produce offspring and their child takes characteristics from both parents
Recognize 1 example of asexual and 1 example of sexual reproduction.
Asexual: Bacteria
Sexual: Humans with a child
Describe the function of DNA.
The function of DNA is to give information throughout your body.
Explain the difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms.
Unicellular: Only one cell
Multicellular: Many cells
Explain how growth occurs in unicellular and multicellular organisms.
Unicellular: Cells get larger
Multicellular: Increase the number of cells
List the 4 basic necessities of life.
-Food
-Water
-Shelter
-Air
What 2 things are provided by food?
Energy and repairs the cells
Give examples of producers, consumers, and decomposers.
Producers
: Plants
Consumers
: Animals
Decomposers
: Fungi
Why is water is so necessary for life?
70% of an organism is composed of water and we could only survive without water for 3 days.
What are the 4 most common elements in living things?
-Carbon
-Hydrogen
-Nitrogen
-Oxygen
What is the second most abundant material in cells?
Proteins
What is the subunit of proteins and where do animals get them?
Subunits
: Amino Acids
Animals get proteins by breaking down the proteins in food and digesting them
What are 4 functions of proteins?
-Form Structures
-Distribute Oxygen
-Speed Up Chemical Reactions
-Protect Cells
What is the function of enzymes?
Enzymes speed up chemical reactions in the body
What are the 2 functions of carbohydrates?
-Stores energy
-Source of energy
What are the subunits of carbohydrates and how do animals get them?
Subunits: Sugar molecules
Animals get carbohydrates by eating
What's the difference between simple and complex carbohydrates?
Simple: 1 or 2 sugar molecules
Complex: Hundreds of sugar molecules
What complex carbohydrate do plants use to store excess carbohydrates?
Starch
What is the complex carbohydrate that animals use for storage and where is it stored?
Glycogen is stored in the liver
What is the complex carbohydrate made by plants that is so strong that humans cannot digest it?
Cellulose
Explain how to test for starch.
Put a drop of iodine on the object and if it turns black then there's starch, if it's orange there's no starch
What is a lipid? What are 2 functions of lipids?
A lipid is a substance that cannot mix with water
It stores energy and forms cell membranes
What lipids are made by plants and what form do they take at room temperature?
Oils
Room temperature = Liquids
What lipids are made by animals and form do they take at room temperature?
Fats
Room temperature = Solids
Which type of lipid is healthier for people?
Oils because they aren't saturated
Why are phospholipids important to your cells?
They make the cell membranes
What is a nucleic acid? Give 1 example.
A nucleic acid has subunits called nucleotides
Example
: DNA
What is ATP? How is it produced?
ATP is they major currency of energy in the body. It's produced by breaking down glucose.
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Science - Chapter 2 Learning Targets
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Science - Unit 1
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2011-11-22T01:32:52Z
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