Q1. What is Movement in living organisms?
A1. An action by an organism or part of an organism that causes a change of position or place.
Q2. What is Respiration in living organisms?
A2. The breakdown of glucose in cells to release energy for metabolic processes.
Q3. What is Sensitivity in living organisms?
A3. The ability to detect and respond to changes in the environment, internally or externally.
Q4. What is Growth in living organisms?
A4. A permanent increase in size or dry mass due to cell division or cell enlargement.
Q5. What is Reproduction in living organisms?
A5. The ability of an organism to produce new individuals of the same species.
Q6. What is Excretion in living organisms?
A6. The removal of toxic materials, waste products of metabolism, or substances in excess.
Q7. What is Nutrition in living organisms?
A7. The intake of materials for energy, growth, and repair.
3 examples of prokaryotes
Escherichia coli (E. coli)
Salmonella
Streptococcus
3 examples of protoctists
plasmodium, amoeba, trypanosoma
3 examples of fungi
mushroom, yeast, mould