Cell Theory Basics
Living or Not?
Homeostasis Basics
How Cells Stay Alive
Apply What You Know
100

Give me one statement from Cell Theory

1. All living things are made of cells.

2. Cells are the basic unit of life.

3. All cells come from existing cells.

100

Under a microscope, a leaf shows cells but a piece of paper does not. What does this mean?

The leaf is made of cells; the paper is not.

100

What is maintaining stable internal conditions inside a cell called?

Homeostasis

100

Double Jeopardy

“During a process called cellular respiration, cells break down sugars to release energy. In this process, water and carbon dioxide are produced as waste products. What must happen to these waste products in order for a cell to maintain homeostasis?”

100

Which part of cell theory explains how cuts heal?

Cells come from existing cells.

200

What tool did scientists use to determine if a newly discovered object is alive using cell theory?

a microscope

200

A space probe finds a strange structure. What must be true for it to be considered living?

It must be made of one or more cells.

200

What is a function do ALL cells perform to maintain homeostasis?

1. use energy

2. create new cells

3. get rid of waste

200

Why do unicellular organisms need homeostasis?

To stay alive.

200

If something is made of cells, what does that indicate?

It is (or was once) alive.

300

What do a unicellular organism (paramecium) and a multicellular organism (musk ox) have in common?

Cell Division

300

A student's cut heals over several days. What cell theory idea explains this?

Cells come from existing cells.

300

What must a cell do with carbon dioxide and water consumed?

Get rid of the waste products.

300

What happens if waste builds up in a cell?

The cell cannot function properly.

300

Double Jeopardy

“Why do cells expel carbon dioxide and water?

400

What part of the cell theory explains how a sea star regenerates a missing leg?

All cells come from existing cells.

400

If scientists cannot see cells when examining something, what might they conclude?

It may not be living because it's not made of cells.

400

What happens if a cell cannot remove waste?

It cannot maintain homeostasis.

400

In multicellular organisms, why must each cell maintain homeostasis?

So the whole organism can survive.

400

If a cell cannot remove waste, what will eventually happen?

It will die because it cannot maintain homeostasis.

500

According to cell theory, what separates living from non-living things?

All living things are made of cells.

500

True or False: All cells have a cell wall

False

500

Why must a runner’s muscle cells break down food during exercise?

To release energy to maintain homeostasis.

500

True or False: Cells change their shape to control temperature.

False

500

Why must microscopes be used when identifying life?

Because cells are microscopic. 

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