Give THREE examples of a MULTICELLULAR organism
Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists.. etc.
The SMALLEST unit of matter is..
ATOM
The meaning of UNICELLULAR means..
ONE cell
What is the scientific term that means living?
Biotic
Give me an example of a fungi.
mushrooms, mold, yeast
The meaning of multicellular is..
Many (multiple) cells
More than one atom bonded together is known as...
A Molecule
Bacteria
What is the scientific term that means non-living?
Abiotic
List all 6 of the KINGDOMS that we talked about. TWO of them we grouped into 1.
Bacteria (eubacteria & archaebacteria)
Fungi
Protista
Plantae
Animalia
Multicellular organisms are what type of organisms: Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
Eukaryotic
The lungs are an example of which biological level of organization?
Organs
Unicellular organisms are which type of organisms: Prokaryotic OR Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic
A person sweating because their body temperature is too hot is an example of what?
Homeostasis
Give me an example of a protist.
Amoeba
Slime molds
Euglena
Paramecium
Organisms that are considered to be Eukaryotic hold certain characteristics, name 1.
1. Contain a nucleus
2. Have membrane-bound organelles
The integumentary system (skin) is an example of which biological level?
Organ Systems
Organisms that are considered Prokaryotic hold certain characteristics, name 1.
1. Do not contain a nucleus
2. Do not contain membrane bound organelles
A plant growing in height is an example of what type of characteristic of living things?
Growth/Development
Plants make their own food through a process known as....
Photosynthesis
What are the main types of multicellular organisms that are broken down in the taxonomy levels (hint: there are 4)
1. Protists
2. Plants
3. Fungi
4. Animals
List the biological levels of organization from LARGEST to SMALLEST
Organism--> Organ System--> Organ--> Tissue--> Cell--> (can say-- molecule, then atom)
What were the 2 types of unicellular organisms that we talked about (how they are broken down in the taxonomy levels)
Eubacteria & Archaea
Name 3 of the 7 characteristics of life (that make an organisms a living being).
-Responds to stimulus (surroundings)
-Grows & Develops
-Reproduces
-Utilizes energy
-Made up of cells
-Internal Stabilization (homeostasis)
-Complex Chemistry
Animals do not make their own food and have to gain energy by eating other organisms. This process is known as..