Characteristics of Life
Organelles
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Misc
100

This is the characteristic of life where organisms pass on their hereditary information (DNA) by producing offspring.

What is reproduction?

100

This organelle is the site of photosynthesis (only in plants).

What is the chloroplast?

100

This is the process by which plants turn light energy from the sun into chemical energy stored in organic molecules (glucose).

What is photosynthesis?

100

Process by which all living organisms break down glucose (organic molecule) in order to produce ATP (energy).

What is Cellular Respiration?

100

The cell theory states that all living things must be made of this.

What are cells?

200

All of the metabolic processes that take place in living organisms.  Examples - breaking down starch to glucose for usable energy, digesting proteins into amino acids

What is metabolism?

200

This organelle is the site of cellular respiration (production of ATP = Energy).

What is the mitochondria?

200

This is the main energy source of photosynthesis.

What is the sun?

200

The main energy source for cellular respiration.

What is food?

200

Glucose, Iodine and this molecule are able to diffuse in and out of the cell membrane because of their small size.

What is water?

300

The ability for living organisms to get bigger and more complex and repair damage in their bodies, growing from a seed to a small plant to a large tree, a cut on your skin healing, growing and changing from a caterpillar to a butterfly.

What is growth and development?

300

This organelle contains DNA (hereditary material).

What is the nucleus?

300

_________trophs are able to make their own food by photosynthesis.

What are autotrophs?

300

______trophs must get energy by eating other organisms like plants or other animals.

What are heterotrophs?

300

This kind of transport requires energy.

What is active transport?

400

The ability to maintain internal stability through biological processes in the organism.  Keep things in the right range like body temperature, oxygen levels, energy levels, examples - sweating when hot, shivering when cold, breathing faster when need more oxygen

What is homeostasis?

400

This organelle controls what is able to enter and exit the cell (plants and animals).

What is the cell membrane?

400

This is when photosynthesis is able to occur.

What is only when the sun is out?

400

This is when cellular respiration occurs in all living organisms.

What is all the time?

400
To figure out the scale of a graph you need to take the highest number in your chart and divide it by this.

What is the number of boxes on your graph paper?

500

Reacting to the environment around you in order to stay alive and carry out life processes.  Examples - putting on a jacket when you are cold, pulling your hand off of a hot stove, plants growing towards the sun.

What is response to stimuli?

500

This organelle is the site for protein synthesis (makes proteins).

What is the ribosome?

500

These are the reactants of photosynthesis.

What is carbon dioxide and water?

500

These are the reactants of cellular respiration.

What are glucose and oxygen?

500

Viruses, mitochondria and chloroplasts are exceptions to the cell theory because they contain this.

What is genetic material (DNA)?

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