The term cell was first used by Robert ________
Who is Hooke?
Provides support for the plant cells
What is a cell wall?
Jelly-like substance inside the cell membrane
What is cytoplasm?
Makes humans different from animals
What is man was created in the image of God and can have a relationship with God?
Carolus Linnaeus proposed an ordering system to help classify plants and animals by common ____________
What are characteristics?
An organism is a complete ________ _________
What is living thing?
Cell engines that break down food and release energy
What are the mitochondria?
A green pigment found in the chloroplasts of a plant cell
What is chlorophyll?
Unicellular organisms that are called bacteria that live in colonies
What are Eubacteria?
The parts of the classification system that make up the scientific name of an organism are ________ and ____________
What is the genus and the species?
An instrument that uses lenses to magnify objects
What is a microscope?
Large circular structure containing DNA
What is the nucleus?
Structure found in plant cells that contain green pigment
What is chloroplast?
Unicellular and multicellular organisms that have a true nucleus
What is the Protista Kingdom?
Scientific names are important because ___________
Each name does not belong to any other organism. This makes learning about organisms easier. It helps us appreciate the orderliness of God's creation.
The structure in the cytoplasm of a cell is called
What are organelles?
Bubble-like storage organelle
What is a vacuole?
List in order from smallest to largest: cells, tissues, organs, systems
What are cells, tissues, organs, and systems?
Multicellular organisms with a skeletal system for support and cannot make their own food.
What is the Animalia Kingdom?
The difference between the common name and the scientific name
Common names are widely known and can change between different languages. Scientific names consist of two Latin words that are unique to each organism.
List three characteristics of living things.
What are living things grow and develop, reproduce, respond to their environment, use energy, and are made of cells?
external boundary for the material inside the cell
What is the cell membrane?
Explain the cell theory
All living things are made of cells. Nonliving things are not made of cells. Cells can function as independent organisms or as part of larger organisms.
Unicellular organisms that live in extreme environments and do not have a true nucleus
What is the Archaebacteria?
The classification system from largest to smallest is
What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species?