Cells
Characteristics of Living Things
Organization of Living Things
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100
The jelly-like substance that cell parts float in.
What is cytoplasm?
100
The general name of a one-celled organism that can cause disease or be helpful
What is "bacteria"?
100
What all living things are made of.
What are "cells"?
100
What SQ3R stands for.
What is "survey, question, read, recite, review"
100
The name of the scientist that proved that microorganisms don't "spontaneously generate". His work led to a process we do with milk.
Who is "Louis Pasteur"?
200
The green parts in a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place.
What are chloroplasts?
200
The reason a virus is not considered alive.
What is "because it can't reproduce on it's own"?
200
A group of similar cells that work together to do a job.
What are "tissues"?
200
The scientist who coined the term "cell"
Who is "Robert Hooke"?
200

The name of Mrs. Casey's dog.

What is "Murphy"?

300
Controls what goes in and out of the cell.
What is "cell membrane"?
300
The name of the waste produced by yeast in the experiment we did with a balloon.
What is "carbon dioxide"?
300
A group of organs that work together to do a job.
What are "systems"?
300
What is the word for a one-celled organism?
What is "unicellular"?
300

The name of the green pigment in plant cells that make plants green.

What is chlorophyll?

400
The cell part that controls how the cell grows and divides and acts as the "brain" of the cell.
What is "nucleus"?
400
One way that a plant responds to changes in it's environment.
What is "leaves changing color" "a tree producing a gall" "a sunflower following the sun" "a plant in a dark spot reaching for light" "a tree dropping it's leaves" other?
400
Define "organ".
What is "a group of tissues that work together to do a job?"
400
One of the three parts of the cell theory.
What is "all cells come from pre-existing cells" "All living things are made of cells." "Cells are the basic unit of structure and organization in living things"?
400
Where chromosomes are found and how many you have in each and every one of your cells.
What is "in the nucleus" and "46"?
500
Two main differences between plant and animal cells.
What are - "plant cells have chloroplasts, animal cells don't" - "plant cells have cell walls, animal cells don't"?
500
The 6 characteristics of living things.
What are -grow -reproduce -use energy -get energy -respond to changes -get rid of waste ?
500
List 3 facts about a red blood cell.
What is "adult RBC's don't have a nucleus" "they carry oxygen to other cells in the body" "they are donut-shaped"?
500
What Robert Hooke was looking at when he came up with the term "cell" and what country he was from.
What is "cork" and "England"?
500
What "DNA" stands for.
What is "Deoxyribonucleic acid"?
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