Atoms to Organisms
Cell Theory
Plant vs. Animal Cells
Human Body Systems
Homeostasis
100

Describe the hierarchical organization of organisms starting from atoms.

Atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms

100

What is the basic unit of life according to the cell theory?

Cells

100

Which organelle is responsible for energy production in both plant and animal cells?

Mitochondria

100

How do the circulatory systems and respiratory systems interact to maintain homeostasis?

The circulatory system transports oxygen from the respiratory system to the cells. 

100

What is the role of the digestive system in maintaining homeostasis?

It breaks down food into nutrients for energy

200

Describe the relationship between cells and tissues.

Tissues are made up of different types of cells working together.

200

Which part of cell theory explains the origin of new cells?

All cells come from pre-existing cells

200

What is the job of the cell membrane?

Controls the movement of substances into and out of the cell.

200

Which system is responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients to cells in the body?

Circulatory system

200

How do the nervous and musculoskeletal systems work together to maintain homeostasis?

The nervous system controls movement and coordination of the musculoskeletal system.

300

In complex, multicellular organisms, cells are arranged into groups called ____________ and these things are arranged into groups called ___________ and these things are arranged into groups called __________ and these things are arranged into groups called _________. 

Tissues

Organs

Organ systems

Organisms

300

Describe a scientific theory.

A theory is a well-substantiated explanation of natural phenomena. 

300

What is the organelle responsible for photosynthesis found in plant cells?

Chloroplast

300

What is the function of the nervous system?

To send signals throughout the body.

300

Explain how the excretory system contributes to homeostasis.

It removes waste products from the body

400

Organs, like the lungs, heart, or skin, work together as part of a 

Organ system

400

Why is cell theory only considered to be a scientific theory versus a scientific law. 

Scientists are still able to discover new information that would update the theory.

400

Which statement best describes the function of the nucleus in a cell?

It controls the cell's activities and contains DNA

400

Identify the type of infectious agent that is a single celled organism and can be treated with antibiotics.

Bacteria
400

Describe how the immune systems interacts with other systems to maintain homeostasis.

The immune system protects against disease and works with other systems to repair tissues. 

500

Fill in the blank: Atoms -> _________ -> Cells -> Tissues-> Organs -> Organ systems -> Organisms

Molecules

500

Do theories or laws change over time?

Theories can change, but laws remain constant.

500

What is the primary function of vacuoles in plant cells?

To store nutrients and waste products

500

What type of infectious agent is known for being the smallest and requires a host cell to reproduce?

Virus

500

What describes the body's ability to keep the internal balance of the body stable?

Homeostasis 

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