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Vital functions: What does 'interaction' mean?. Living things need to sense the conditions of their environment and their changes, so they can respond to them. If not, they would not adapt and would not be able to survive. Living things need to sense the conditions of their environment, so they can respond to them. If not, they would not adapt and would not be able to survive. Living things don't need to sense the conditions of their environment and their changes, so they don'trespond to them. If they do, they would not adapt and would not be able to survive. Put in the right order the interaction process: Stimuli_are_perceived_by_the_receptors_and_processed Changes_or_stimuli Responses_are_done_by_the_effectors_(muscles,_glands...). Connect the number with the right part of the interaction process. 1. 2. 3. What are some of the examples that living things interact with when they react to changes?. Weather conditions. Temperature. Water. Snow. Sun. What are the 3 things that every living organism must do?. Interact with its environment, feed, reproduction. Interact with its environment, feed, moving. Ignore its environment, feed, reproduction. What do the living beings obtain through nutrition?. Energy. Matter. Hunger. Calm. Connect the type of reproduction with its characteristics: Autotrophic. Heterotrophic. What does the reproduction of living beings guarantee?. The survival of the species. Their well-being. Their responsability. Nothing. Connect the types of reproduction with its caracteristics: Asexual. Sexual. Put in the right order the phases of photosynthesis: An_organism_takes_inorganic_matter_from_the_environment Through_a_chemical_process_called_photosynthesis It_transforms_it_into_organic_matter. What type of asexual reproduction do you see in the picture?. Binary fission. Gemmation. What type of asexual reproduction do you see in the picture?. Gemmation. Sporulation. What type of asexual reproduction do you see in the picture?. Sporulation. Binnary fission. |




