Characteristics of Life
Chapter 1 Pop Quiz
The Chemistry of Life
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Cells
100

The sum of all chemical reactions in an individual cell to sustain life.

What is metabolism?

100

Name the two missing divisions: 

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, __________, Order, Family, ___________, Species

What are Class & Genus?

100

The three basic parts of an atom.

What are protons, neutrons, and electrons?

100

The monomer or building block of proteins.

What is an amino acid?

100

This type of cell has a nucleus and organelles.

What is eukaryotic?

200

The opposite of disorder.

What is organization?

200

This type of cell has no nucleus or organelles.

What is a prokaryotic cell?

200

The element signified by the symbol H.

What is hydrogen?

200

Another fancy name for a simple sugar.

What is a monosaccharide?

200

The structure in a cell in which proteins are synthesized.

What is a ribosome?

300

Small changes to live in a changing environment.

What is adaptation?

300

This type of energy is energy in motion.

What is kinetic energy?

300

This is at the center of an atom, where protons and neutrons are found.

What is the nucleus?

300

The ability of water to rise up and defy gravity. 

What is capillary action?

300

This is where recycling and processing in a cell occurs.

What is a lysosome?

400

The ability of an organism to maintain a constant internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

400

Organisms that must eat other organisms for food.

What are consumers?

400

A pure substance that is composed of a unique type of atom.

What is an element?

400

The name of a reaction where water is removed.

What is dehydration?

400

These organelles are known as the powerhouses of the cell.

What are mitochondria?

500

Transferring genetic material to the next generation.

What is reproduction?

500

A change in an organism's DNA that alters the information contained in the DNA.

What is a mutation?

500

The element signified by the symbol Na.

What is sodium?

500

A very special macromolecule often thought of as the information-carrying molecules in an organism.

What are nucleic acids? 

(Will also accept DNA or RNA).

500

The structure within the nucleus that is important in the production of ribosomes.

What is the nucleolus?

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