characteristics of living things (topic 1) Flashcards

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movement

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an action by an organism or part of an organism causing a change of position or place

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respiration

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as the chemical reactions in cells that break down nutrient molecules and release energy for metabolism

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3
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sensitivity

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the ability to detect and respond to changes in the internal or external environment

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growth

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permanent increase in size and dry mass

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reproduction

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the processes that make more of the same kind of organism

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excretion

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the removal of the waste products of metabolism and substances in excess of requirements

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nutrition

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the taking in of materials for
energy, growth and development

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8
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what are the 7 characteristics of living things

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movement, respiration, sensitivity, reproduction, growth, excretion, nutrition

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9
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kingdom

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broad level for classifying organsims, all organisms are within 5 kingdoms

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species

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group of similiar organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offsprings

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how are organisms classified

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they are classified into groups depending on features they possess and thus share

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12
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what do classification systems aim

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to relfect on evolutionary relationships

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13
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binomial systems

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naming species as an internationally agreed system in which the scientific name of an organism is made up of two parts showing the genus and species

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14
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what is a dichotomous key

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A tool used to identify organisms using a series of questions, each with only two answers.

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how do you generally make a dichotomous key

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you must list observable characteritics of the organism
organise characteristics in order starting with most general- specific
divide organisms by yes or no answers, and give an answer of the organism described under

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16
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bases in dna and classification

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sequences of bases in DNA are used as a means of classification
-closely related species have similar base sequences
-distantly related species have different base sequences.

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17
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relationship between ansestors and bases of dna

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groups of organisms which share a
more recent ancestor (are more closely related) have base sequences in DNA that are more similar than those that share only a distant ancestor

18
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what are the features used to classify organisms into kindgdoms

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having a nucleus (single cell) or multicellular, cell structure (cell wall yes or no), movement, nutrition (heterotrophic or autotrophic)

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heterotrophic vs autotrophic

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hetero- Describes organisms that ingest food by eating other organisms.
auto-Describes organisms that produce their own food

20
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state features in each of the five kingdoms

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prokaryote-have no nucleus, unicellular, cell wall not made of cellulose, most heterotrophs
animal- multicellular, no cell wall, move whole body from one place to another, heterotrophic
plant- multicellular, have cell wall, usually cant move whole body, autotrophic
fungus- most made of hyphae rather than cells
protoctist- unicellular, some are multi, cells with nucleus, some heterotrophs and some autotrophs

21
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what are the five kingdoms

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animal, plant, fungus, prokaryote, protoctist

22
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what are the groups inside animal kingdom

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vertebrates, arthropods, cnidarians, annelids, molluscs

23
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vertebrates

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An animal with a backbone.five main groups of vertebrates are:
fish
amphibians
reptiles
birds
mammals.

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features of fish

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cold blooded, aquatic, breathe with gills, body covered in scales, fins and streamlined body, fertilisation is external

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features of amphibians

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coldblooded, slimy moist skin, external fertilisation, metamorphose, have lungs

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features of reptiles

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cold blooded, body covered in scales or plates, lungs, commonly four limbs/ legs, internal fertilisation

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features of birds

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warm blooded, lungs, body covered in feathers, streamlined shape, wings, beaks for feeding, internal fertilisation

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features of mammals

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warm blooded, lungs, body covered in fur or hair, presence of external ear, give birth, feed offsprings with milk in mammary glands

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invertebrates

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animals without backbones

30
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anthropodes

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Invertebrate animals with jointed legs and body sections. Includes spiders, insects and crabs.

31
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main groups of anthropoides

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insects
arachnids
crustaceans
myriapods.
(These four groups differ in terms of the number of jointed legs, the number of body segments and the presence or absence of antennae)

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features of insects

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most have two pairs of wings, large compound eyes, body covered in hard cuticle, can survive in dry and hot climates

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features of arachnides

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two body parts (no wings or antennae), short chelicerae, pedipalps, mutiple pairs of simple eyes

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features of crsutaceans

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two pairs of antennae, pair of compound eyes, carapace

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features of myriapods

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no obvious division between thorax and abdomen, distinct head, pair of antannae and simple eyes

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two groups inside plant kingdom

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ferns and flowering plants

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ferns

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root, stems, complex leaves, stem is below ground and grow horizontally, germinate

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flowering plants

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seeds formed in flowers, undeveloped leaf in seed is called a cotyledon flowering plants divided into two groups (monocotyledon and dictoyledon)

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monocotyledon and dictoyledon

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monocotyledons have one cotyledon, parallel veins, narrow and long leafs, vascular bundle scattered in stem, fibrous roots, flower parts in multiples of three
dicotyledons have two cotyledons, network of veins, broad and short leafs, vascular bundles arranged in vascular bundles, tap root, flower parts in multiples of four or five

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viruses features

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not made of cells, no cell membrane or cytoplasm, dont show any of the 7 charcteristics of living organsims, protein coat surrounding genetic material,

41
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what are the two main vertebrate groups

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reptiles, amphibians