What is Life?
Tiny or Mighty
( Unicellular vs. Multicellular)
Cell City Showdown! (Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic)
Parts of the Cell
Living or Nonliving?
Bonus Catelgory: Microscope Mysterly.
100

All living things are made of these.

What are cells? 

100

How many cells does a unicellular organism have?

What is one cell?

100

These cells have a nucleus.

What are eukaryotic cells?

100

This controls what goes in and out of the cell. 

What is the cell membrane?

100

Something that has all the characteristics of life. 

What is a living organism?

100

This tool allows us to see cells. 

What is a microscope?

200

Living things respond to these in their environment.

What are stimuli?

200

Humans and plants are examples of this type.

What is multicellular?

200

The type of cells that plants and animals have.

What are eukaryotic cells?

200

The "brain" of the cell. 

What is the nucleus?

200

This object can grow, but is not alive.

What is a crystal?

200

If you see a nucleus, you're looking at this kind of cell. 

What is a eukaryotic cell?

300

The process by which living things make more of themselves. 

What is reproduction?

300

Give five examples of multicellular organisms.

Eg: Human, Hermit crab, Dog, Hawk, Fish, etch. 

300

Prokaryotes are made up of a single cell. Which word means "one cell"?

What is unicellular?

300

These make proteins.

What are ribosomes?

300

This organism only shows some characteristics of life. 

What is a virus?

300

This single organism makes its own food and can move. 

What is a paramecium?

400

A characteristic of life that is not shared by all living things.

What is the ability to move?

400

What are three examples of prokaryotic organisms?

Bacteria, Amoeba's, Parmeciums, Euglenas
400

Where DNA is found in a prokaryotic cell.

What is floating freely in the cytoplasm?

400

The jelly-like substance inside the cell. 

What is cytoplasm?

400

A tree, a dog, and a bacterium all share this. 

What is life or being alive?

400

This green organism makes its own food and can move. 

What is Euglena?

500

A self-sustaining system capable of Darwinian Evolution.

What is the definition of Life?

500

Bacteria are an example of this kind of organism.

What is unicellular?

500

This structure holds the DNA in eukaryotes. 

What is the nucleus?

500

This part provides energy for the cell. 

What is the mitochondria?

500

To be alive, something must have all of these. 

What are the characteristics of life?

500

The scientist who first saw cells under a microscope. 

Who is Robert Hooke?

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