This is another name for living thing
What is an organism?
This was mistaken belief that living things could arise from non-living things
What is spontaneous generation?
This is the difference between a prokaryote and a eukaryote
What is prokaryotes don't have a nucleus in their cells and eukaryotes do have a nucleus in their cells?
This is the scientific study of how things are classified
What is taxonomy?
This is the name for an organism that CANNOT make its own food, so it must "eat" other living things
What is heterotroph?
This is the part of the microscope where the slide is placed before viewing
What is the stage?
This chemical is a need of all living things to survive
What is water?
These are the basic building blocks of all life
What are cells?
Francesco Redi did an experiment using this to disprove spontaneous generation
What is meat and flies (maggots)?
These are the four kingdoms of Eukarya
What are plants, animals, protists and fungi?
This is the naming system developed by Carolus Linaeus, in which organisms have a two part name
What is binomial nomenclature?
This is the name for an organism that CAN make its own food and does not need to consume other living things
What is autotroph?
These are the parts you should hold when carrying a microscope
What are the arm and the base?
These are the rules for how scientific names must be written
What is in Latin, capital genus (first word), lowercase species (second word)?
What is unicellular?
Louis Pasteur did an experiment where he heated up broth to see if this would grow in it, with or without air
What is bacteria?
This is the main difference between Archaea and Bacteria
What is Bacteria can be found anywhere, but Archaea thrives in extreme environments?
This is the first and second part of an organism's scientific name
What are the genus and species?
This is the process of change as an organism becomes more complex
What is development?
This is the ability to make objects appear larger than they are
What is magnification?
All living things need to maintain stable internal conditions, also know as this
What is homeostasis?
This is the most abundant chemical in cells
What is water?
This scientist first saw cells in cork and named them after small rooms that monks use
Who is Robert Hooke?
This kingdom of Eukarya can be multicellular or unicellular and heterotrophs or autotrophs
What are protists?
These are the three domains of life
What are Eukarya, Bacteria and Arhaea?
This is another name for the "brain" of the cell
What is the nucleus?
This is the name for the lenses that come in three different magnification powers and can be changed while using a microscope
What are the objective lenses?
This is the kingdom that consists of eukaryotic, multicellular organisms that can make their own food
What are plants?
These are the six characteristics all living things share
What are: made of cells, similar chemicals, use energy, respond to stimulus, grow/develop, reproduce?
These are the three ideas in the cell theory that Schleiden, Schwann and Virchow devloped
What are 1- all living things are made of cells, 2- cells are the basic unit of all life, and 3-all cells are produced by other cells?
Organisms are placed into domains and kingdoms based on these three things
What are number of cells, type of cells and ability to make food?
This is the list of the eight levels of classification, from most broad to most specific
What are domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
This is a change in an organism's environment that causes a reaction
What is a stimulus?
What is 10 x 40 or 400x?
These are the two kingdoms that contain only heterotrophs
What are animals and fungi?