1. Seismonasty.- caused by blows or pressure
2. Phototaxis .- reaction to light
3. Pluricellular
4. Synthesis Reaction (anabolism)
5. tendency to conserve the stability of the internal environment
6. Unicellular
7. Degradation Reaction (Catabolism)
8. Skototropism.- Growth towards stimuli and darkness
8.1. Ex: Watermelon
9. Internal Organization
10. Chemical Reactions
11. Homeostasis
12. Irritability
13. Movement
13.1. taxis
13.1.1. chemotaxis.- chemical substances
13.2. Nastic
13.3. Tropism
13.3.1. Thigmonasty.- caused by touch
13.3.2. Phototropism.- oriented by light
13.3.2.1. Ex: leaves on a plant
13.3.3. Thigmotropism.- mechanical stimuli
13.3.3.1. Ex: Tendrils of climbins plants
13.3.4. Hydrotropism.- Movement of plants as a response to water
13.3.4.1. Physical or chemical changes in their internal or external environment
13.3.4.2. Ex: Plants roots that move towards water sources
13.3.5. Geotropism.- Motion response to gravity
13.3.5.1. Ex. Stem searching light or root finding water and minerals
13.3.6. Chemotropism.- Movement caused by chemical substances
13.3.6.1. Ex: roots in search of water and minerals
13.4. Thermotropism.- Response to temperature
13.4.1. Ex: Petals of leaves expose to heat
14. Development and Growth
14.1. Biological Terms
14.1.1. Development .- Series of ordered changes
14.1.2. Growth.- Increase of living matter in an organization.
15. Reproduction
15.1. Process by which new individuals are produced
15.1.1. Asexual Reproduction.- It doesn't require both sexes
15.1.1.1. Ex: an amoeba
15.1.2. Sexual Reproduction.- Parents of different sexes participate with female and male gametes
15.1.2.1. Ex: humans, dogs