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An action by an

organism or part of
Movement an organism causing
a change of position
or place

The chemical
reactions in cells that
break down nutrient
Respiration molecules and
release energy for
metabolism
The ability to detect
or sense stimuli in
the internal or
Sensitivity external environment
and to make
appropriate
responses

A permanent
increase in size and
dry mass by an
Growth increase in cell
number or cell size or
both
The processes that
make more of the
Reproduction same kind of
organism

Removal from organisms


of the waste products of
metabolism (chemical
reactions in cells
Excretion including respiration),
toxic materials, and
substances in excess of
requirements
Taking in of materials
for energy, growth and
development; plants
require light, carbon
Nutrition dioxide, water and ions;
animals need organic
compounds and ions
and usually need water

A group of organisms
that can reproduce
Species to produce fertile
offspring
Naming species as an
internationally agreed
Binomial system in which the
scientific name of an
system organism is made up
of two parts showing
the genus and species

 Multicellular
Animal
 No cell walls
kingdom
 No chloroplasts
 Multicellular

 Cellulose cell wall


Plant kingdom
 Contains
chloroplasts

 Cell wall (chitin)


 Thread-like hyphae
Fungus  Many nuclei
kingdom distributed
throughout the
cytoplasm
 Unicellular

Prokaryote  No nucleus
kingdom
 Cell wall
(peptidoglycan)

 Unicellular

 Some has cell wall,


Protoctist some don’t
kingdom  Some has
chloroplasts, some
don’t
 Body covered in
hair
Mammals  External ears

 Homoiothermic

Birds
Reptiles

Amphibians
Fish

Myriapods
Insects

Crustaceans
Arachnids

Virus
Ferns

Dicotyledons
Monocotyledons

Arthropods

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