The scientific name of an organism uses its phylum and species.
False
A group of cells working together
Tissue
DOUBLE POINTS: ___ developed a system of classification.
Carolus Linnaeus
A __ uses lenses to magnify objects, such as cells, hundreds or thousands of times.
microscope
An organism's ___ includes its birth, growth, reproduction, and death.
life span
An organism is a complete living thing.
True
The parts of a cell that act like engines, breaking down food and releasing energy
Mitochondria
Which scientific name is written correctly?
A) Panthera Leo
B) panthera leo
C) Panthera leo
D)Pantera leo
C) Panthera leo
___ worked with Matthias Schleiden to form the basis of the cell theory.
Theodor Schwann
The cell follows the ___ code as it grows, reproduces, and builds substances.
DNA
DOUBLE POINTS: The scientific names of classification in order from largest to smallest are kingdom, class, order, phylum, genus, species.
False
The __ provides the external boundary of the cell.
cell membrane
What are the six kingdoms of life?
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
T/F: Putting organisms with similar characteristics into groups is called classification.
True
The process by which an organism produces reproductive cells
Meiosis
Yogurt and your intestines contain useful bacteria.
True
The bubble-like storage organelles found in a cell are called ___.
vacuoles
How is man different from animals?
Man is made in the image of God. Man can have a personal relationship with God.
___ was the first to observe and name cells.
Robert Hooke
DOUBLE POINTS: Which kingdom is described below?
Unicellular, smallest living things known, can live alone or in colonies, do not have a true nucleus, aids with digestion
Eubacteria
False
Explain the cell theory.
All living things are made of cells. Cells can function as individuals or in groups.
What are three characteristics of living things?
Living things: grow and develop, reproduce, respond to their environment, use energy, and are made of cells.
DOUBLE POINTS: The conclusions of Theodor Schwann and Matthias Schleiden form the basis of the ___.
cell theory
What is the difference between common and scientific names of an organism?
Common names are more widely recognized and often change between languages. Scientific names consist of two Latin words and are unique to each specific type of organism.