Characteristics of Living Beings
Cell Theory
Animal and Plant Cells
Bacteria and Virus
Cell Cycle
100

What characteristic of life refers to removing waste products from the body?

Excretion.

100

Who coined the term “cell” when observing cork?

Robert Hooke.

100

Which organelle is the “powerhouse” of the cell?

Mitochondria.

100

During conjugation, bacteria exchange genetic material using what structure?

Pili.

100

In which phase does the cell divide into two daughter cells?

Cytokinesis.

200

What characteristic of life refers to an organism’s ability to make more of its own kind?

Reproduction.

200

What scientist first observed living microorganisms (“animalcules”)? 

Anton van Leeuwenhoek.

200

Which organelle is found in plant cells but NOT in animal cells and allows them to perform photosynthesis?

Chloroplast.

200

Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Prokaryotic.

200

What is the purpose of mitosis?

To produce genetically identical daughter cells for growth and repair.

300

Living things respond to stimuli. Give one example of a stimulus and the organism’s response.

Example: Light → a plant grows toward it.

300

State one of the three principles of the cell theory.

Examples:
– All living things are made of cells.
– The cell is the basic unit of life.
– All cells come from pre-existing cells.

300

State two structural differences between plant and animal cells.

Possible: plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts, and large vacuoles; animal cells lack these.

300

Name one structural difference between bacteria and viruses.

Viruses are not cells and lack organelles; bacteria are cellular and have cytoplasm and ribosomes.

300

Name the three main stages of interphase.

G1, S, and G2.

400

Explain the difference between movement and displacement in living organisms.

  • Movement: any body part motion.

  • Displacement: movement that changes the organism’s overall position in space.



 

400

What contribution did Rudolf Virchow make to cell theory?

He stated that all cells come from pre-existing cells.

400

What is the function of the vacuole in plant cells?

Stores water, nutrients, and maintains turgor pressure.

400

Why are viruses considered non-living by many scientists?

They cannot reproduce on their own and need a host cell.

400

What happens if sister chromatids do not separate properly during mitosis?

It can lead to daughter cells with the wrong number of chromosomes (nondisjunction).

500

List four characteristics of living organisms.

Possible answers: respiration, reproduction, nutrition, excretion, growth, movement, sensation.

500

Who did important research in plant cells?

Mathias Schleiden

500

Describe the role of the nucleus in both animal and plant cells.

It stores genetic material (DNA) and controls cell activities.

500

Explain how antibiotic resistance can develop in bacterial populations.

Plasmids with genetic information are transferred through the pili during bacterial conjugation.

500

During which stage of mitosis do sister chromatids separate and move toward opposite poles of the cell?

Anaphase.

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