Organisms
Cells
Kingdoms
Classification
Man
100

Who was the first to observe and name cells?

Robert Hooke

100

What uses lenses to magnify objects, such as cells, hundreds of thousands of times?

microscope

100

What are the parts of the cell that act as engines, breaking down food and releasing energy?

mitochondria
100

Through what process do organisms grow and replace cells?

mitosis

100

What is the process by which an organism produces reproductive cells?

meiosis

200

What is a group of cells working together called?

tissue

200

What is the part of the cell that provides support for plant cells?

cell wall

200

What is the green pigment that plants use to absorb energy from sunlight?

chlorophyll

200

What are the bubble-like storage organelles found in a cell?

vacuoles

200

What is putting organisms with similar characteristics into groups called?

classification

300

What provides the external boundary for the cell?

cell membrane

300

Are plants unicellular or multicellular? Can they make their own food?

multicellular/yes

300

What do yogurt and your intestines contain?

bacteria

300

Who developed a system of classification?

Carolus Linnaeus

300

Who worked with Matthais Schleiden to form the basis of the cell theory?

Theodor Schwann

400

Which of the six kingdoms have unicellular organisms?

Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi

400

What two classification levels are included in the scientific name?

genus and species

400

What is an organism?

a living thing

400

Write this scientific name correctly:

panthera leo

Panthera leo or Panthera leo (underlined)

400

List in order from smallest to largest: organs, cells, systems, tissues.

cells, tissues, organs, systems

500

List in order the seven levels of classification.

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

500

How is man different from animals?

Man is created in God's image and can have a personal relationship with God

500

What is the cell theory?

All living things are made of cells.

Cells can function as individual organisms or as the smallest units in a larger organism.

500

What are the six living kingdoms?

Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia

500

What are the five characteristics of living things?

grow and develop, reproduce, respond to environments, use energy, made of cells

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