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Living organisms share a number of characteristics. These unifying characteristics separate them
from non-living things. For each of the following statements, check the statements that
correctly distinguish living things from non-living things. - Answer All living organisms are
made up of one or more cells.
All living organisms reproduce by passing on specific genetic information to future generations.
Only living organisms (populations) are capable of evolving.
Only living organisms require an input of energy to drive cellular activities.
All living organisms maintain a relatively stable internal environmental despite external
environment change.
All living organisms grow by increasing cell size and/or cell number.
Drag the provided terms on the left to the boxes on the right in order of least inclusive
(narrowest category) to most inclusive
(broadest category). - Answer Atom, Molecule, Organelle, Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ system,
Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biosphere
Rank the following levels of biological organization from the lowest level of complexity to the
highest level of complexity. - Answer Oxygen atom, DNA molecule, Nerve cell, Nervous tissue,
Brain, Fish, School of fish, Group of dolphins fish and algae, Pacific Ocean & its inhabitants,
Planet Earth
Drag the part of the scientific method on the left to the example on the right it best matches.
Then, drag the sentences into
the sequence they would most likely happen following a simplified scientific method. - Answer
Observation, Hypothesis, Data collection, Analysis, Peer review
A hypothesis is best described as - Answer a logical explanation that can be tested.
Which term BEST describes populations of trees, insects, mammals, fungi, bacteria, and many
other organisms that interact in any location? - Answer community
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