Living things are made up of cells. Cells can function as individual organisms or as the smallest unit in a larger organism. These conclusions form the basis of this
Cell Theory
A group of specialized cells that work together.
tissue
Plants use this green pigment to absorb energy from sunlight
chlorophyll
Process of grouping organisms with similar characteristics.
classification
This kingdom contains protozoans and algae
Protista
The ability to do work
Energy
The heart is one of your body's ______
Organs
The part of a cell that provides support for plant cells.
Cell Wall
Organisms in this kingdom live in conditions that are poisonous to other living things
Archaebacteria
One of two kingdoms containing only multicellular organisms. The other is Plantae
Animalia
First to observe and name cells.
Robert Hooke
Provides the external boundary for a cell
cell membrane
Circular organelle that contains the DNA
nucleus
Kingdom that contains the smallest living organisms.
Eubacteria
Scientific names of classification include: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and this.
Species
Invented the first microscope
Zacharias Jansen
Bubble like storage organelles
Vacuoles
The structure found in plant cells that contains green pigment.
chloroplast
Kingdom contains multicellular organisms with chloroplasts
plantae
Developed a system of classification
Carolus Linnaeus
Five characteristics of living things:
1. Grow and Develop 2. Reproduce 3. Use Energy 4. Made of cells
and this.
Respond to environment
Acts like engines, breaking sown food and releasing energy
mitochondria
The cell follows this code as it grows, reproduces, and builds substances.
DNA
Yeast, mold, and mushrooms are found in this kingdom
Fungi
A scientific name is made up of two names. The second is species while the first is this.
genus