Cells
Cells
Characteristics of life
viruses & Cellular Processes
Life Processes
100
This cell part controls all the acitvities of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
100
This type of cell has membrane-bound structures.
What is a eukaryotic cell?
100

Humans produce carbon dioxide when they exhale

What is produce waste?

100

A virus can evolve and change over time?  True or False

What is True

100
Producing offspring to carry-on a certain species.
What is reproduction?
200
This cell has no membrane-bound structures.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
200

This cell part is the protective outer covering of all cells.

Helps to control the movement of foods, wastes, and other substances in and out of the cell.

What is the cell membrane?

200

 _____ is something in the environment that causes an organism to respond.

What is a stimulus

200

What does a virus need to reproduce

What is a host cell?

200

Microbes that cause harm are called?

What is a pathogen

300

Tough riged structure surrounding the the cell membrane, giving plant cells a box like shape.

Cell wall

300

Only found in plants. Used to capture energy from the sun to produce food (sugar) in the leaves and green stems of plants.

Chloroplast

300

When a baby kitten becomes an adult cat, this is an example of...

Growth and development

300

The breakdown of simple food molecules (sugar) and oxygen to release energy.

What is cellular respiration?

300

Used to stop the growth and kill harmful bacteria

What is antibiotics

400

Small sacs that transport materials and sometimes help materials enter and leave the cell.

What is vesicles

400

What are the two prokaryotic types of organisms. 

What is bacteria and achaea

400

This states that all organisms are made up of cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells come from cells.

What is the cell theory?

400
Carbon dioxide + Water + Chlrophyll = Oxygen + Glucose
What is photosynthesis?
400

Used to trigger an immune response in order to to protect itself from future exposure to the bacteria or virus.

What is a Vaccine?

500

This organelle releases energy from breaking down food molecules to power cellular process.

What is mitochondria?

500

Tail like structure (organelle) used for movement 

Flagellum

500
Observed a piece of cork in which he saw little boxes that he called cells.
Who is Robert Hooke?
500

Type of passive transport in which molecules move from areas where there are more of them to areas where there are fewer of them.

What is diffusion?

500

Why did so many First people of Canada die from small pox when Europeans colonized Canada?

What is the First people of Canada had no immunity to the virus as they had never been exposed to it before?

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