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  • __________ : all living things make new living things, whats this called?
    Reproduction
  • True or false: Humans are Autotrophic organisms
    FALSE, heterotrophic
  • Interaction: living things ______ to the changes around them
    React
  • Where is DNA found?
    In the nucleus of the cell
  • Example of a non-living thing?
    Rock/car/clothes etc
  • _________ living things produce their own nutrition
    Autotrophic
  • There are two types of nutrition: autotrophic and _______-
    heterotrophic
  • Living things made up of many cells are called _______ organisms
    Multicellular
  • What do herbivores eat?
    Plants
  • Heterotrophic living things eat ........
    Other living things
  • Example of a living thing?
    Person/plant/animal
  • The two main inorganic substances are mineral salts and ..........
    water
  • True or false? Living things react to their surroundings
    TRUE
  • What is the name of the process do plants transform light energy into nutrition?
    Photosynthesis
  • Does an animal cell contain a chloroplast?
    No
  • Three vital functions of living things we learnt last week?
    Nutrition, Reproduction, Reaction/Interaction
  • True or false? Unicellular organisms consist of one cell
    TRUE
  • What are the 3 types of heterotrophic living things?
    Carnivores, herbivores, omnivores
  • Do prokaryotic cells have a defined nucleus?
    No
  • True or false? All living things are made of cells
    TRUE
  • There are two types of cells: Eukaryotic and _______
    Prokaryotic
  • Are animal cells Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic?
    Eukaryotic
  • What do carnivores eat?
    Meat
  • True or false: Cows are carnivores
    FALSE
  • Living things are made up of millions of very small units called _____________
    cells
  • What device do we use to be able to see cells?
    Microscope
  • What do omnivores eat?
    Meat and plants