these organisms are made up of more than one cell
what is multicellular
What is it that eukaryotes have that prokaryotes dont?
Nucleus
this is the jelly like substance that holds all the organelles in place
cytoplasm.
What are the products of photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
photosynthesis: glucose and oxygen
Cellular respiration: carbon dioxide, water and ATP
this is a tail like structure that protists use to move
flagella
what are the three organelles that protists can move by?
cilia, flagella
pseudopodia.
What is unicellular
This is the idea that the cell is the unit of structure and function in living things. that they arise from preexisting cells, smallest form of life, made of one or more cells.
Cell theory
part of the cell that contains genetic material
nucleus
this is the organelle that coverts sunlight, co2, and water into oxygen and glucose
chloroplast
primary source of nutrition for euglena
photosynthesis
protists can fall into one of three categories. Name those categories
animal like
plant like
fungus like
basic unit of organization of living things is the
cell
this is a colony of cells, that undergoes photosynthesis what am i ?
Volvox
These are hairlike structures around the cell that aid in the motion of the cell
cilia
What do plants need for photosynthesis to happen
carbon dioxide, sunlight, water
which organelle is responsible for protein synthesis
ribosome
These are organisms that can make their own food
autotrophic.
how does an amoeba get its food?
its surrounds or absorbs it.
Name 3 of the 6 chemicals of life needed for cells to function
water
proteins
carbohydrates
lipids
nucleic acids
this is what gives plants their structure and rigidity
cell wall
during cellular respiration this is the organelle responsible for converting glucose and oxygen into co2, water and ATP ( energy)
Mitochondria
Which organelle is responsible for storing nutrients and waste in animal cells?
vacuole
protists usually have how many cells?
unicellular.
how do algae and volvox get their food?
photosynthesis.
describe the structure in the human body from largest to smallest
what is an organism, system, organ, tissue, cell, organelle
this organelle controls what enters and leaves the cell.
cell membrane
in order for things to move in and out of cells they either dont need energy or do. what are those types of transport in cells called?
active and passive transport
when there is an increase in nutrients and high temperatures this can be created that is harmful to fish and humans
algal blooms
Name 4 of the characteristics of life that all living things share`
cells
chemicals of life
use energy
response to stimuli
growth and development
reproduction
DNA
when groups of cells come together they create a
tissue
List the five levels organization in living thing in hierarchy order
cells, tissue, organ organ system
within the chloroplast, light energy gets converted to chemical energy. What is the organelle within the chloroplast called?
chlorophyll
what is one of the diseases that protists can cause onto humans?
malaria
african sleeping sickness
chagas
crypto parvum