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Use an example to explain why the common names of organisms are sometimes confusing. How can using scientific names help avoid the confusion?
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
Each genus of organisms contains one or more ____________________.
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
The experiments of Redi and Pasteur helped to demonstrate that __________________.
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
How do organisms differ in the ways they obtain their energy source, or food?
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
Which group of organisms includes only multicellular heterotrophs?
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
What do all living things need to survive?
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
A plant grows toward the light. The plant’s action is an example of ____________.
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
An owl and a wasp share the same kingdom and phylum; an owl and a hornet share the same kingdom and phylum; an owl and a cardinal share the same kingdom, phylum, and class. The owl and the ____________________ have more characteristics in common.
Organisms may be heterotrophs, make their own food, or autotrophs, cannot make their own food.
living things do not arise from nonliving material.
Water, Food (energy source), Living space, and Stable internal conditions
Class.
animals
a response.
wasp
The same organism may have different common names (whistlepig, woodchuck, and groundhog). but only one scientific name.
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