Characteristics of Life 1
Cell Types
Characteristics of Life 2
Microscopes & Lab
Cell Theory
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This characteristic of life helps organisms make new organisms.

What is reproduction (or DNA)?

100

This type of cell needs a cell wall and chloroplasts

What is a Plant cell?

100

This is the type of energy that cells use to function

What is ATP ?

100

Which safety precaution is recommended when a liquid is being heated in a test tube?

Wear safety goggles and a laboratory apron.

100

A _____ is the smallest unit of life.

What is a cell?

100

When Homeostasis is not maintained, this can happen to the organism.

What is gets sick or dies?

200

When a tadpole becomes a frog, it is showing this characteristic of life.

What is Development?

200

This type of cell does not have a nucleus

What is Prokaryotic?

200

This is the process by which one or more organisms make new organisms.

What is reproduction?

200

During lab, why did we use iodine on the cheek cells and onion cells?

What is to stain them so we can see them under the microscope?

200

All organisms are made of _______.

What is Cells?

200
This type of asexual reproduction is used by bacteria

What is binary fission?

300

This characteristic of life is seen when an organism has an involuntary reflex.

What is response to stimuli?

300

Bacteria and plants have this in common

They are both composed of cells

300

This is how unicellular organisms reproduce. 

What is asexual reproduction?

(Splitting and making a copy of themselves.)

300

What will be the total magnification if the ocular lens is 10X and the objective lens is 10X?

What is 100X ?

300

If an organism is made of many cells, it is this.

What is multicellular?

300

Directs all cell activities "Brain or Control Center of cell"

What is a Nucleus?

400

This characteristic of life is demonstrated when your body starts shivering, sweating, or changing blood flow

What is a Homeostasis?

400

Plant and animal cells are considered this

What is Eukaryotic?

400

This describes all of the chemical reactions that occur within a living thing.

What is metabolism?

400

When viewing a specimen through a compound light microscope moving the slide to the LEFT will cause the image to

What is move to the RIGHT?

400

This part of Cell Theory states that maggots will not spontaneously generate on cooked meat in a closed jar.

What is "All living cells are produced by other living cells"?

400

How are bacteria and humans similar?

What is both contain genetic material?

500
This is something that causes an organism to respond

What is a stimulus?

500

These type of cells are usually 10-100 microns in size

What are eukaryotic cells?

500

This mode of reproduction involves the fusion of gametes and 2 parents

What is sexual reproduction?

500

What parts of the microscope should the student use to put an image into focus?

What is the fine adjustment and coarse adjustment knobs?

500

These are the three tenets of the cell theory

  • All living things are composed of cells.
  • Cells are the basic units of structure and function for living things.
  • All cells come from pre-existing cells. Also, organisms grow by “adding on more cells” NOT by increasing the size of their cells
500

Tiny cell structures that carry out specific functions within the cell.

What are organelles?

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