Criteria For Life
Cells & DNA
Homeostasis & Growth
Classification
Plants
100

This criterion means “made of the basic units of life.”

What is made of cells?

100

The “instruction book” molecule found in cells.

What is DNA?

100

Sweating helps your body cool down. This is an example of _______.

What is homeostasis?

100

Classification means sorting things according to shared ________ or characteristics.

What are qualities? (or characteristics)

100

Plants use light energy to make sugar from carbon dioxide and water.

What is photosynthesis?

200

Living things must be able to make more living things.

What is reproduce (reproduction)

200

What does the word hereditary mean?

What is passed from parents to offspring (inherited)?

200

Homeostasis helps living things maintain a ______ internal environment.

What is stable?

200

The Swedish scientist who developed the naming system we still use today.

Who is Carolus Linnaeus?

200

The food plants make first during photosynthesis.

What is glucose (sugar)

300

This criterion means living things keep stable internal conditions.

What is homeostasis (maintain stable internal conditions)?

300

Which DNA base pairs go together?

What are A–T and C–G?

300

The 6th criterion of life: all living things ______.

What is grow (growth)?

300

The two Latin-based categories used in binomial nomenclature.

What are genus and species?

300

The form plants often store food in leaves.

What is starch?

400

Name all 6 criteria for life.

What are DNA (hereditary information), use energy, respond to environment, made of cells, maintain stable internal conditions, grow?

400

The two-word naming system using genus + species.

What is binomial nomenclature?

400

In multicellular organisms, growth usually means an increase in the number of _______.

What are cells?

400

The order from broadest to most specific: Family, Species, Class, Genus, Order, Phylum, Kingdom.

What is Kingdom → Phylum → Class → Order → Family → Genus → Species?

400

One part found in plant cells that animal cells do not have.

What is a cell wall or chloroplast

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