Chars of Living Things
Organize, Grow, and Develop
Reproduce, Energy
Stimuli, Homeostasis
Cell Theory Scientists
100

Organisms need to get this from the food they eat, or by making it themselves.

What is energy?

100

This is described as making more or bigger cells

What is growth?

100

This is needed by organisms for sleeping, thinking, eating, and moving.

What is energy?

100

This is something that causes an organism to respond

What is a stimulus?

100

Robert Hooke named this after looking at cork under a microscope and thinking it looked like tiny rooms.

What is "cells"

200

When a tadpole becomes a frog, it is showing this characteristic of life.

What is Development?

200

These "little organs" of a cell perform different functions

What are organelles?
200

This is the process by which one or more organisms make new organisms.

What is reproduction?

200

What is another name for Homeostasis?

Balance / Maintain Internal Condition


200

This invention was critical to the development of Cell Theory.

What is the microscope?

300

This characteristic of life helps organisms make new organisms.

What is reproduction (or DNA)?

300

If an organism is made of many cells, it is this.

What is multicellular?

300

All energy on earth ultimately comes from this source.

What is the Sun?

300

Your body regulates its temperature by doing this.

What is shivering, sweating, or changing blood flow?

300

Robert Remak proved in 1855 that all cells come from these.

What is other cells?

400

A _____ is the smallest unit of life.

What is a Cell?

400

Growth in multicellular organisms is mostly due to an increase in the number of ____?

What is cells?

400

This is how unicellular organisms reproduce. 

What is splitting and making a copy of themselves?

400

When Homeostasis is not maintained, this can happen to the organism.

What is gets sick or dies?

400

Matthias Schleiden suggested that plants were made of cells, a few years before Theodor Schwann made the same conclusion about these.

What are animals? 

(That animals were made of cells)

500
Living things can make adjustments to their body, which is known as this.

What is homeostasis?

500

When a unicellular organism grows, the organism simply does this

What is the cell gets bigger?

500

This would happen if species failed to reproduce.

What is go extinct?

500

This is another phrase for a "response to a stimulus".

What is a "reaction to its senses"?

500

One of the first organelles seen was this, a small dot first seen within plant cells.

What is the nucleus?

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