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Characteristics of life

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  • Stimulus that organisms perceive inside their body
    Internal stimuli
  • All living things move. True or false
    False
  • Type of organisms that grow by increasing the cell number.
    Multicellular
  • Changes in the environment that affect to an organism
    External Stimuli
  • What do living things need for performing functions?
    Energy
  • The smallest unit of life
    Cell
  • Things that have all the characteristics of life
    Organisms
  • How does energy flow through living things?
    Food web or food chain
  • An organism's ability for to maintain steady internal conditions when outside conditions change.
    Homeostasis
  • Living things that are made of two or more cells
    Multicellular
  • Living things that are made of only one cell
    Unicellular
  • Type of organisms that grow by increasing the cell's size
    Unicellular
  • Process by which an organism makes one or more new organisms.
    Reproduction
  • Type of organisms that grow by increasing the cell size.
    Unicellular
  • Batman o Superman
    Superman
  • Reaction of an organism when it perceives changes in the environment or feel something inside their bodies.
    Response to stimuli
  • According to the image, where does the chipmunk get energy from?
    Fruits and nuts
  • What's the first and main source of energy of living things?
    The sun
  • Changes that occur in an organism during its lifetime
    Development
  • Characteristic of life of all organisms: they are made of at least one cell
    Organization
  • When your body sweats because outside it's too hot and the body temperature was increasing, it's an example of:
    Homeostasis
  • Type of organisms that grow by increasing the number of their cells.
    Multicellular