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Biology activity: The nature of life

Biology activity, aimed at students of the first year of high school, with questions developed about The nature of life.

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SCHOOL: DATE:

PROF: CLASS:

NAME:

THE NATURE OF LIFE

1) Animals are able to perceive what is going on around them and react to different stimuli. Plants also react to stimuli, although their reaction is much slower than that of animals. Cite examples that exemplify how the process of reaction and movement occurs:

On plants:

A:

In animals:

A:

2) Explain, in your own words, what each process of metabolism consists of:

Anabolism:

A:

Catabolism:

A:

3) Cells are continually exchanging their component atoms and molecules. The intense activity of assembling and disassembling substances from cells requires energy, which the cell obtained by the degradation of certain types of organic molecules, generically called nutrients organic. In addition to providing the energy needed to sustain life, these nutrients:

A:

4) Although reaction and stimuli and active movement are characteristic of most living beings, especially animals, there are life forms that neither react to stimuli nor are able to move actively, these life forms are:

a) Some bacteria

b) The cells

c) The molecules

d) The viruses

5) Some minerals and certain crystals grow, unicellular organisms also grow, that is, every living thing grows except:

a) The molecules

b) The viruses

c) The bacteria

d) intracellular organisms

Per Rosiane Fernandes – Graduated in Letters and graduated in Special Education.
At answers are in the link above the header.

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