LIFE ON EARTH
BIOELEMENTS AND BIOMOLECULES
THE CELL
CELL TYPES
VITAL FUNCTIONS
100

What is the name of the part of the Earth that contains life?

 Biosphere


100

Why are some elements called bioelements?

Because they are present in living things.

100

Which are the three basic components of cells? 

Plasma membrane, Cytoplasm and Genetic material.


100

What types of eukaryotic cells are there?


 Plant cells and Animal cells


100

What is the difference between living and non-living things? 

Living things perform the three vital functions.


200

What is the average temperature on the Earth's surface?


15 ºC

200

This is the most abundant biomolecule in living things

Water


200

How are living beings classified depending on their cell organization? 

 Unicellular and multicellular.


200

Which is the only organelle present in prokaryotic cells?


Ribosomes


200

What is the difference between autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition? 

Autotrophic organisms produce their own organic substances and heterotrophic organisms don't.


300

What would happen if the Earth was closer to the Sun? 



 Temperatures would be hotter and no life could develop.



300

Can we find proteins in a rock sample? 


No, proteins are organic biomolecules (only present in living beings)


300

 All living beings are made up of cells. True or False?


True

300

What are the three specific structures of plant cells? 

 Plant cell wall, Vacuole and Chloroplasts



300

What is the relationship between organisms that perform autotrophic and heterotrophic nutrition? 

Heterotrophic organisms feed on autotrophic organisms.


400

Where does the oxygen in the atmosphere come from?

Photosynthesis


400

This biomolecule is responsible for controlling the information in cells.


Nucleic acids


400

What is the function of the plasma membrane? 

Surrounds and protects the cell, allowing substance exchange.


400

What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? 

Prokaryotic cells have DNA floating in the cytoplasm and Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.


400

What two types of reproduction do you know, and how do they differ? 

Asexual reproduction (1 organism, offspring identical) and Sexual reproduction (2 organisms, offspring has mixed characteristics).


500

Why is it important that the Earth has a very large mass? 


To keep the Atmosphere due to gravity.

500

Say three of the most common elements in living things. 


Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sulphur.


500

Can a prokaryotic organism be multicellular?


No, bacteria are always unicellular

500

Name five organelles common to eukaryotic cells 

 Endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Plasma membrane…


500

What is the interaction function used for? Give an example of where it is used

Interaction allows living beings to detect environmental changes and react to them.

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