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The Needs Of Living Things
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1) What parts of the atoms are responsible for how they interact with other atoms?
A
neutrons
B
protons
C
nuclei
D
electrons
2) An atom with how many electrons in its outer shell is most stable?
A
10
B
1
C
4
D
8
3) Phosphorus, one of the most important elements in life, is found in
A
proteins
B
sugars
C
DNA
D
all organic compounds
4) SPONCH, a memory key for the important elements in living things stands for
A
sulfur, phosphorus, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen
B
selenium, potassium, oxygen, nitrogen, calcium, and hydrogen
C
sulfur, potassium, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon, and hydrogen
D
selenium, phosphorus, osmium, nitrogen, calcium, and helium
5) Phosphorus is important in bone tissue. Which other element is important to bones?
A
sodium
B
oxygen
C
iron
D
calcium
6) Which of the following is considered to be a living organism?
A
grass
B
human heart
C
atmosphere
D
egg cell
7) An organism must have a ______________________ in order to be considered living.
A
stimulus
B
brain
C
nervous system
D
metabolism
8) Why is the human brain NOT considered to be a living organism?
A
It is not made of cells
B
It cannot cannot complete photosynthesis
C
It does not require oxygen.
D
It cannot reproduce itself.
9) Which is not a living thing?
A
a daisy
B
a jellyfish
C
an amoeba
D
carbon dioxide
10) When a snail is touched it retreats into its shell. This is an example of
A
a unicellular organism
B
reproduction
C
response to a stimulus
D
metabolism
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