What life process can cause a change in an organism's appearance?
What is growth
100
Which kingdom is made up of multicellular organisms that contain chlorophyll to make its own food?
What is a plant
100
This is the green pigment found in plants that enables a plant to absorb light to produce food and oxygen
What is chlorophyll
100
When using a microscope, you look through the ocular lens to see your specimen on a slide. This slide is held in place by what?
What are slide clips
100
Which life process is necessary for the survival of a SPECIES but not necessary for the survival of an individual organism?
What is Reproduction
200
Which life process removes liquid and gaseous cell wastes that are produced by life activities?
What is excretion
200
This kingdom is made up of single celled organisms that do not have an organized nucleus. An example would be a bacteria
What is the monera kingdom
200
This is the watery matrerial in which the organelles are found
What is cytoplasm
200
When locating your specimen on a slide you should always start under _____________power/objective
What is low
200
Living organisms are classified into kingdoms based on their______________?
What is structure
300
Which life process involves chemical reactions that use undigested parts of food to make materials that the organism's cells can use?
What is synthesis
300
This kingdom contains organisms that are both plant and animal like.
What is the protist kingdom
300
The cell membrane keeps the internal conditions of the cell constant to maintain this____________
What is homeostasis
300
On the microscopes that we used in class the ocular lens had a magnification power of 10x and the low power objective had a magnification of 4x. What is the total magnifcation under low power?
What is 40x
300
The movement of material into and out of the cell is controlled by the_____________
What is the cell membrane
400
Which life process controls the coordination of all life functions?
What is Regulation
400
A few examples of this kingdon are a mushroom, a mold, and a yeast.
What is the fungus kingdom
400
This structure controls cells activities and contains genetic material.
What is the nucleus
400
When you go from the low power to the high power objective what happens to your field of view?
What is it decreases
400
What is missing in the progression of organization:
Cell, __________, organ, organ system, organism
What is tissue
500
Which life process releases and stores the energy from food?
What is Respiration
500
What are the 5 kingdoms of organisms?
What is monera, protist, fungus, plant, animal
500
This structure provides a plant with shape and support
What is the cell wall
500
If you wanted to see greater detail of your specimen what obejective lens would you use?
What is high power
500
All living organisms are identified by their 2 part scienctific name. What is the name of these 2 parts?