1 / 30 What are the seven life processes that living organisms carry out to sustain life?
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2 / 30 The seven life processes are movement, reproduction, sensitivity, respiration, excretion, nutrition, and growth.
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3 / 30 Fill in the blank: Scientists generate hypotheses as ___ ideas to answer their questions.
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5 / 30 True or False: Excretion is the process of obtaining necessary substances for survival and growth.
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6 / 30 False. Excretion is the process of eliminating waste substances that can be harmful.
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7 / 30 What role does data collection play in the scientific method?
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8 / 30 Data collection provides evidence that is used to support or refute hypotheses in scientific experiments.
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9 / 30 Riddle: I help you grow and survive, but I am not alive. What am I?
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11 / 30 Fill in the blank: Respiration involves releasing energy from food through a ___ process, often requiring oxygen.
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13 / 30 What is meant by 'sensitivity' in the context of living organisms?
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14 / 30 Sensitivity refers to the ability of organisms to detect and respond to changes in their environment through their senses.
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15 / 30 What are the main life processes that all organisms share?
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16 / 30 The main life processes that all organisms share are movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, and excretion.
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17 / 30 Fill in the blank: Organisms eliminate harmful substances through a process called ___.
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20 / 30 False. While all organisms can move, plants only move certain parts, such as their roots, while animals can move their whole bodies.
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22 / 30 Respiration is the process by which organisms release energy from food, often requiring oxygen and producing waste carbon dioxide.
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23 / 30 Riddle: I help you grow, and I need food. I can be small or large, but I’m not a brood. What am I?
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25 / 30 Fill in the blank: Organisms require specific nutrients to survive, and animals obtain these nutrients from ___.
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27 / 30 Describe how scientists study the numbers of organisms and their offspring.
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28 / 30 Scientists study the numbers of organisms and their offspring, especially for rare species, by presenting data in tables and bar charts.
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29 / 30 True or False: All organisms stop growing after they reach maturity.
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30 / 30 False. Some organisms continue to grow their whole lives, while others stop growing after reaching maturity.
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