Cells
Multicellular or Unicellular
Characteristics of Living Things
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
100

All living things are made of this. 

What are cells?

100

A mouse is this type of organism (multi or unicellular).

What is a multicellular organism?

100

There are this many characteristics of living things. 

What are 7?

100

This cell does not have genetic material surrounded by a lining (prokaryotic or eukaryotic).

What is prokaryotic?

200

This many people contributed to the cell theory.

What are three people?

200

This organism is made of one cell (multicellular or unicellular).

What is unicellular?

200

This word means an increase in size.

What is growth?

200

This cell is about 10x bigger than the other cell (prokaryotic or eukaryotic).

What is eukaryotic?

300

This states that all cells come from preexisting cells.

What is the cell theory?

300

Animals are this type of organism (multicellular or unicellular).

What is multicellular?

300

This is where most organisms get their energy.

What is the sun?

300

Bacteria is an example of an organism with this type of cell (prokaryotic or eukaryotic).

What is prokaryotic?

400

This person discovered cells.

Who is Robert Hooke?

400

This organism is made of two or more cells (multicellular or unicellular).

What are multicellular organisms?

400

Another name for maintaining internal conditions. 

What is homeostasis?

400

An animal is an example of an organism with this type of cell (prokaryotic or eukaryotic). 

What is eukaryotic?

500

The name for cell parts.

What are organelles?

500

An amoeba is this type of organism (multicellular or unicellular).

What is unicellular?

500

Getting goosebumps when cold is an example of this characteristic of living things. 

What is response to stimuli?

500

Genetic material is found in this type of cell (prokaryotic or eukaryotic).

What is prokaryotic and eukaryotic?

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