Origin Of Life 1
Origin Of Life 2
Characteristics of Life
Cells 1
Cells 2
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Approximately how many years ago did Earth's history begin with its formation?

4.6 billion years ago.

100

What process began around 3 billion years ago, producing oxygen as a waste product?

Photosynthesis.

100

What is the primary source of energy?

The Sun

100

What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

the presence of a nucleus

100

This organelle stores genetic material and controls the cell's activities.

 the nucleus

200

Where is it believed that life first began on Earth?

In the oceans.

200

Which organisms were among the first to photosynthesize?

Cyanobacteria (or algae).

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What is the smallest structural and functional unit of all living organisms?

Cells

200

Which type of cells do organisms like bacteria and archaea have?

prokaryotic cells

200

 These storage organelles in plant cells store water, ions, and nutrients.

 vacuoles

300

What were the first organisms made of, and where did they get their nutrients?

They were made of one cell and got their nutrients directly from water.

300

What did some of the oxygen produced by photosynthesis become in the atmosphere?

The ozone layer.

300

What characteristic allows living organisms to react to changes in their external surroundings?

Responsiveness to stimuli.

300

Who was the English scientist credited with inventing the basic light microscope and observing cells for the first time in 1665?

Who is Robert Hooke?

300

 This network of tubules and vesicles is involved in intracellular transport and protein production.

endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

400

Where did the first organisms store genetic information to make copies of themselves?

In nucleic acids.

400

What did the rise of aerobic organisms lead to in Earth's history?

Changes in the atmosphere and the evolution of multicellularity.

400

How do some single-celled organisms reproduce, creating identical copies of themselves?

asexual reproduction.

400

This organelle is the site of cellular respiration, producing energy in the form of ATP.

the mitochondria

400

 What is the thin film that holds the cell together made of?

Cell Membrane

500

Approximately when did photosynthesis likely begin on Earth?

Around 3 billion years ago.

500

What crucial role did cyanobacteria play in shaping Earth's atmosphere?

Cyanobacteria's photosynthesis activity resulted in the production of oxygen, making the Earth more hospitable for life as we know it.

500

 What is the term for the ability of living organisms to maintain a stable internal environment?

Homeostasis.

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This organelle acts as the cell's "mail room," modifying and packaging proteins for transport.

the Golgi apparatu

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Where are proteins made inside the cell?

ribosomes

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