All organisms are made up of cells. Most organisms are unicellular (made of 1 cell) or multicellular (made of more than 1 cell)
Using the information from the Google Slides presentation, this video, your own research or background knowledge, give examples of 3 organisms that are unicellular and 3 that are multicellular.
2. All organisms reproduce and they do so either sexually or asexually.
Using the information from the Google Slides presentation, these videos, your own research or background knowledge, give two advantages that organisms have if they reproduce sexually and two advantages if they reproduce asexually.
3. All organisms grow and develop.
Using the information from the Google Slides presentation or your own research and background knowledge, describe/explain how a baby human would appear if it only grew and then describe/explain how a baby human would appear if it only developed.
4. All living things need energy to survive.
Using the information from the Google Slides presentation or your own research and background knowledge, explain how each of these important groups of living things acquire their energy. Also note where can every type of energy for living things eventually get tracked back to.
Animals
Plants
Fungi
5. All living things respond and adapt to their environment.
Using the information from the Google Slides presentation or your own research and background knowledge, explain how each of the following could logically respond to each of these stimuli:
A rabbit to a loud noise
A young plant in a forest that is not getting direct sunlight
A wolf when it smells fresh meat
A worm when it detects rain
Some birds when they feel temperatures decreasing each day
6. All living things attempt to maintain homeostasis.
Using the information from the Google Slides presentation, this video, your own research or background knowledge, how would humans try to maintain homeostasis in each of these situations?
Too cold.
Too warm
Not enough water
Too much water
Eyes receiving either too much or not enough light