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Biotic
 Something that is living or was
once living.
 Examples: Bones, eggs, all plants, all animals
Abiotic
 Something that is not
living
was living.
 Examples: Rocks, water, air, fire, soil
and never
Multi-Cellular
 An organism that is made up of
many
cells.
 Examples: All animals, humans, all plants
Unicellular
 An organism that is made up of a single
 Example: Paramecium, amoeba, euglena
cell.
Sexual Reproduction
 Processes in which
two parents contribute
genes form a new
Individual .
 Example: You, Trees, cats, dogs, bushes, flowers,
most bugs
Asexual Reproduction
 Reproduction involving one parent organism with
new organisms being identical
to the parent.
 Example: Skin cells, bone cells, worms,
paramecium, amoeba, euglena, bacteria
 Some organisms are made up of more than one cell and
some are made up of just one cell (uni-cellular).
 When something changes in an organisms environment,
that organism will be able to sense and respond to that
change.
 Some organisms reproduce Asexually or Sexually
 DNA provides instructions for making molecules
called PROTIENS which determine an organisms
characteristics.
 Living things use energy to make food, break down food,
and move materials in and out of cells.
 Unicellular (single-celled) grow bigger.
 Multi-cellular organisms increase their number of cells
to develop