Living things are all made up of these.
What are Cells?
Alternative Answer: What are Atoms?
Today we use a system with ___________ kingdoms to classify organisms.
What is five?
An organism with just one cell is ___________.
What is unicellular?
What process is chlorophyll involved with?
What is Photosynthesis?
All living things use this process to create energy for their cells.
What is cellular metabolism?
Alternative answer: What is cellular respiration?
What are the two most important living things under the Protist Kingdom?
What is a protozoa and algae?
Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids are examples of _________?
What are organic biomolecules?
Also accepted: biomolecules
An organisms that can make its own food is called ______.
What is an autotroph?
Alternative answer: What is autotrophic?
A ___________ is a group of individuals that share common characteristics and can reproduce, creating fertile offspring
What is species?
What are the three vital functions of all living things
What is reproduction, nutrition, and interaction?
Name two things that apply to all living things in the Fungus Kingdom?
What is they are heterotrophic and they have cell walls made out of chitin?
Calcium, Sodium, Potassium, and Magnesium are examples of _____________?
What are inorganic bioelements?
Humans are made up of billions of cells. This means they are ____________________.
What is multicellular?
What are two ways in which living things respond to stimuli?
What is movement and hormones?
Explain the difference between anabolism and catabolism.
What is... catabolism is when complex molecules are broken down for energy and anabolism is when energy is used to create complex molecules?
Explain the differences between sacrophytes, parasites, and symbiotic
What is sacrophytes feed on the remains of living things, parasites feed on living things, and symbiotic means they feed on living things but also provide some type of service to the host?
Iron and Iodide are examples of ___________?
What are trace elements?
What are the three main components of a cell?
What are the cytoplasm, plasma membrane and nucleic acids?
What are the four systems involved in animal nutrition?
What is the digestive system, respiratory system, circulatory system, and excretory system?
What are the two theories regarding the origin of life?
What is the Chemical Evolution Theory and the Exogenesis Theory?
What is conjugation?
Hint: its a sexual process
What is two bacteria exchange fragments of nucleic acid through pili?
Carl Linnaeus devised a system of naming organisms that uses both the Genus and Species names. This is called _____________________ __________________.
What is binomial nomenclature?
What are the main differences between plant cells and animals cells?
What is a plant cell contains a cell wall and chloroplasts while an animal cell does not?
What is the endosymbiotic theory?
What is the theory that eukaryotic cells were formed through the interaction between several prokaryotic cells 500 million years ago?