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1 Practice Quiz Characteristics and Needs of Living Things

2 Directions Click anywhere on the screen or hit the down arrow to move to the next slide. Write each answer on a piece of paper to test yourself. Count the number correct. Study the ideas and words that you get wrong. Good Luck!

3 Question 1: How many characteristics of life have we discussed in class?

4 Answer: 7

5 Question 2: What is the word that helps us remember the characteristics of life?

6 Answer: CARRUGS

7 Question 3: What does the “C” stand for?

8 Answer: All living organisms are made of cells.

9 Question 4: What does the “A” stand for?

10 Answer: All living organisms are adapted to their environment.

11 Question 5: What does the “R” stand for?

12 Answer: All living organisms have the ability to reproduce.

13 Question 6: What does the next “R” stand for?

14 Answer: All living organisms respond to stimuli.

15 Question 7: What does the “U” stand for?

16 Answer: All living organisms obtain and use energy.

17 Question 8: What does the “G” stand for?

18 Answer: All living organisms grow and develop.

19 Question 9: What does the “S” stand for?

20 Answer: All living organisms maintain a stable internal environment.

21 Question 10: Identify the stimulus and response: A wasp smells the sweet odor of a plant and flies toward the plant.

22 Answer: Stimulus = scent (odor) of plant Response = wasp flying toward plant

23 Question 11: Identify the stimulus and response: A plant’s leaves grow toward sunlight.

24 Answer: Stimulus = sunlight Response = growth toward sunlight

25 Question 12: What is an autotroph?

26 Answer: An autotroph is an organism that can produce its own nutrients.

27 Question 13: What is a heterotroph?

28 Answer: A heterotroph is an organism that must obtain its nutrients because it cannot produce its own nutrients.

29 Question 14: Is a plant considered to be an autotroph or a heterotroph? Why?

30 Answer: A plant is an autotroph because it makes its own nutrients through photosynthesis.

31 Question 15: Based upon our yeast lab, are yeast considered to be autotrophs or heterotrophs? Why?

32 Answer: Yeast are heterotrophs because they cannot produce their own nutrients. The yeast became active when we gave them nutrients (sugars).

33 Question 16: What is the difference between a multicellular organism and a unicellular organism?

34 Answer: A unicellular organism is made of one cell, while a multicellular organism is made of more than one cell.

35 Question 17: Are you unicellular or multicellular? Why?

36 Answer: Humans are multicellular because we are made of billions of cells.

37 Question 18: Why do organisms need to take in nutrients?

38 Answer: Organisms use nutrients to create energy.

39 Question 19: List one behavior and one physical adaptation that enables a squirrel to survive.

40 Answer: Physical adaptation examples: Claws, fur, large eyes, tail Behavior adaptation examples: Climbing, building nests, running away from danger

41 Question 20: What is the first question that we could ask to figure out if something is a living organism?

42 Answer: Is it made of cells?

43 How many did you get correct? 19-20 - Awesome! You’re ready - continue your review. 16-18 - Pretty good. You’re ready, but should review a bit more. 13-15 - Hmm. You need to study more. < 13 - You really need to study your definitions and practice problems.


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