Science T2 2024 Flashcards
Name 5 characteristics of living organisms
MOVMENT
RESPIRATION-need oxygen
SENITIVITY
NUTRITION-needs nutrition
GROWS-they grow and develop
REPRODUCES
EXCHANGE GASES
WATER-needs water
WASTE-gets rid of waste products
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List all Kingdoms
Animalia, Plantae, fungi, Protista, Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.
Define species
species is a type of organism that when breeding can successfully reproduce.
which 5 groups of animals are part of the Vertebrate group
Mammals, Amphibians, birds, reptiles and fish
definition of Protista
a single-celled organism of the kingdom Protista.
E.G. algae,
A herbivore is known as a
a. producer
b. first order consumer
c. second order consumer
d. third order consumer
b. First order consumer
how do you structure an organisms name
Genus, species- underlined or italics
At the end of a food chain is?
a. producer
b. decomposer
c. consumer
d. carnivore
d. carnivore.
A match the product of photosynthesis is
a. Carbon dioxide
b. Water
c. Chlorophyll
d. Oxygen
d. oxygen
GRASS-MOUSE-OWL
what is indicated by the direction of the arrows.
energy flow
what is the true end of a food chain to complete the cycle
a. decomposer
b. producer
c. consumer
d. predator
a. decomposer
what is the difference between a food chain and a food web?
food chain is a specific path involving animals at the same level different trophic levels. Food webs are a combination of many food chains.
definition of bioaccumulation
A term used to describe the build-up of substances (usually chemicals) within organisms.
definition of biome
A Biome is an area classified according to the temperature rang (climate).
definition of habitat
the area in which an organism lives
definition of community
all the different organisms in an ecosystem
definition of ecosystem
a community existing of biotic and abiotic interactions
definition of organism
an individual animal, plant or single celled life from.
abiotic means non living -TRUE or FALSE
TRUE
BIOTIC IS:
living
what does Chordata mean
Chordata is an animal with a spine