Discovery of Cells & Cell Theory
Heterotrophs & Autotrophs
Characteristics of Life
Types of Cells
Cell Organelles
Potpourri
100

Before cells could be discovered, this technology had to be invented first. 

What is the microscope?

100

The type of organism is able to make its own food.

What is an autotroph?

100

This is the ability to produce offspring, which all living things can do.

What is reproduction?

100

All cells, both eukaryotic and prokarytic, contain this jelly-like substance.

What is cytoplasm?

100

This organelle that converts glucose into ATP is often called the powerhouse of the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

100

Phages kill this type of living organism.

What is bacteria?

200

Complete this tenet of modern cell theory:

The cell is . . . 

What is "the basic unit of life"?

200

This type of organism cannot make its own food, but instead must consume food to survive. 

What is a heterotroph?

200

All living increase in size and complexity over time, exhibiting this characteristic of life.

What is growth and development?

200

This so-called "control center" is only found in eukaryotic cells.

What is the nucleus?

200

DAILY DOUBLE!!

This cell organelle receives and ships out proteins to their final destination.

What is the golgi apparatus?

200

In order to survive, all phages need this. 

What is a host/host cell?

300

Complete this tenet of modern cell theory:

All cells arise . . . 

What is "from other cells"?

300

Daily Double

All animals and fungi are classified as this.

What is a heterotroph?

300

DAILY DOUBLE!

This is a state in which living organisms maintain a stable internal environment.

What is homeostasis?

300

Bacterial cells are always this type of cell.

What is a prokaryotic cell?

300

This organelle contains a powerful digestive enzyme to break down waste materials and foreign substances.

What are lysosomes?

300

DAILY DOUBLE!!

While phages kill the most organisms on Earth, these two organisms are responsible for killing the most humans. (Name one)

What are mosquitoes or humans?

400

DAILY DOUBLE!

This is the scientist that first discovered cells.

Who is Robert Hooke?

400

All green plants, some protists, and some bacteria are classified as this.

What is an autotroph?

400

This term refers to passing on traits from parent to offspring through DNA.

What is heredity?

400

These cells were the first type of live to emerge on Earth approximately 3.8 billion years ago.

What are prokaryotes?

400

This organelle that only exists in animal cells is responsible for organizing the microtubules in the cytoskeleton.

What are the centrioles?

400

This term describes the movement of material inside a cell.

What is cyclosis?

500

This dutch scientists was the first to see and describe microorganisms under a microscope.

Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

500

Autotrophs and heterotrophs are categories based on this.

What is how food is obtained?

500

This is the term for chemical processes that occur within an organism to produce energy.

What is metabolism?

500

DAILY DOUBLE!

Protists, a unicellular organism that we viewed in our microscope lab, are this type of cell.

What are eukaryotes?

500

Instead of just a single layer, this organelle actually has a double layer membrane.

What is the nucleus?

500

This hair-like substance is found on the surface of some cells.

What is cilia?

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