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What are the
characteristics
of living things also known as?
Organisms
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What acronym can help remember the seven key features of living organisms?
M:
Movement
R:
Respiration
S: Sensitivity
G:
Growth
R:
Reproduction
E:
Excretion
N:
Nutrition
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Why is it important to note that only
living things
have all
seven features
?
Because non-living things may exhibit some features but not all seven
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What does
movement
refer to in living
organisms
?
The ability of organisms to move
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Can you give an example of
movement
in
plants
?
Plants can turn their
leaves
towards the sun
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What is
respiration
in living organisms?
A set of
chemical reactions
that break down nutrients to release energy
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What does
metabolism
refer to?
All chemical processes that occur within an
organism
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How do
organisms
respond to changes in their
environment
?
By detecting changes and responding accordingly
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What does
growth
mean in the context of living organisms?
A permanent increase in size and
dry mass
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How would you describe the
growth
of a kitten to an adult cat?
As an example of growth in
organisms
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What is
reproduction
in living organisms?
The process that makes more of the same kind of organism
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What does
excretion
refer to?
The removal of waste products of
metabolism
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Why is it important for
organisms
to
excrete
waste products?
To remove
substances
that are in excess or harmful
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What is
nutrition
in the context of living organisms?
The taking in of materials for energy, growth, and
development
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How do
fungi
and
bacteria
obtain nutrients?
By absorbing nutrients from their
surroundings
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What are the
seven
features
that all living things have in common?
Movement
Respiration
Sensitivity
Growth
Reproduction
Excretion
Nutrition
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What do all
living organisms
have in common regarding their structure?
They are made up of one or more
cells
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Why are
viruses
not considered living organisms?
Because they do not meet the
seven
requirements of
living things
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How do
viruses
differ from living organisms in terms of
growth
and
waste excretion
?
Viruses do not grow over time and do not excrete waste
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