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- 4. Cannot make its own food, consumer
- 8. make their own food, producer
- 10. Relating to cells, the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, where all life processes occur.
- 11. The biochemical process by which organisms convert food (usually glucose) into energy (ATP), releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
- 12. The process by which an organism increases in size and develops over time, often involving cell division and differentiation.
- 13. The intake and processing of nutrients (like food) to provide energy and building materials for growth, maintenance, and repair.
- 14. The ability of an organism to maintain stable internal conditions (e.g., temperature, pH) despite changes in the external environment.
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- 1. contains nitrogen resulting from the breakdown of proteins
- 2. Plants create their own food using this process
- 3. The biological process by which living organisms produce offspring to ensure the continuation of their species.
- 5. The elimination of metabolic waste products from an organism's body to maintain internal balance.
- 6. a plants response to light which causes shoots to grow towards sunlight
- 7. The ability of an organism or its parts to change position or move actively in response to stimuli.
- 9. The ability of an organism to detect and respond to changes in its environment (stimuli).
