Why is it important for living things to reproduce?
Reproduction allows organisms to continue the species after death, and to colonise new habitats to extend their range.
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What is the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
Sexual reproduction involves two parents and often elaborate methods of getting male and female gametes together. Asexual reproduction results in genetically identical offspring.
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Describe the difference between feeding animals and plants.
Animals are heterotrophs and obtain food by feeding on other plants and animals. Plants are autotrophs and produce their own food by photosynthesis.
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What is meant by respiration?
Releasing energy from food via a series of chemical reactions within cells.
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M.
Movement.
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R.
Respiration.
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S.
Sesitivity.
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G.
Growth.
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R
Reproduction.
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E.
Excretion.
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E.
Environment (control).
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N.
Nutrition.
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What is the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction?
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Sexual reproduction involves two parents and often elaborate methods of getting male and female gametes together. Asexual reproduction results in genetically identical offspring.
Card 3
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Describe the difference between feeding animals and plants.
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