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In order to identify living organisms, scientists listed 7 ch
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aracteristics which all living organisms have: r r r r r
Nutrition: Taking in nutrients which are organic substa
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nces and mineral ions, containing raw materials and ene
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rgy for growth and tissue repair, absorbing and assimilat
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ing them. r
Excretion: Removal from organisms of toxic materials, t
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ss.
Respiration: Chemical reactions that break down nutrie r r r r r r
nt molecules in living cells to release energy.
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Sensitivity: The ability to detect or sense changes in the
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environment and to make responses. r r r r
Reproduction: Progresses that make more of the same k r r r r r r r r
ind of organism.
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,Growth: The permanent increase in size and dry mass by
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an increase in number of cells, cell size, or both.
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Movement: An action by an organism or part of an organi
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sm that changes position or place.
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The seven characteristics could be memorized by the ter
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m “Mrs. Gren”:
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Movement Respir r
ation Sensitivity G r r
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on Excretion Nutri
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tion
Definitions:
Metabolism: Chemical reactions taking place in cells. r r r r r r
Stimuli: Changes in the environment which organisms re
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sponse to. r
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, Chapter 2: Lab Skills And Separating Meth
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This unit deals with lab equipment and methods of separating solutions. Th
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e following is a list of commonly used lab equipment:
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Test Tube
r Beaker Clonical flaskr
Burette pipette teat pipette (dropper)
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, Measuring Cylinder
r Round Bottom Flask
r r Separating Funnel
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Bunsen Burner
r Tripod Gauze
Thermometer Evaporating Dish
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