Characteristics
Taxonomic System
Cell Theory
What's the Function
Miscellaneous
100

The difference between abiotic and biotic

What is abiotic is nonliving and biotic is living

100

The creator of the modern taxonomic system

Who is Carolus Linnaeus

100

The basic building block of life

What is cells

100

A membrane-enclosed nucleus holds it in eukaryotic cells

What is DNA

100

The 4 levels of organization in an ecosystem

What is OPCE - Organism, Population, Community, Ecosystem

200

The type of cell without a nucleus

What is a prokaryote

200

The levels of taxonomy from broadest to narrowest (must use the level names, not just the first letters)

What is 

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

200

The type of cell comprising 4 of the 6 kingdoms

What is eukaryotic

200

The purpose of taxonomy

What is to classify living organisms
200

5 rabbits are an example of this level of organization

What is a population (more than one organism of the same species)

300

The two main types of reproduction

What are asexual and sexual reproduction
300

The three domains are

What are Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

300

The most primitive (ancient) type of bacterial cell

What is archaebacteria

300

The 4 main elements that make up most biotic things

What are Oxygen (O), Carbon (C), Hydrogen (H), Nitrogen (N)

300

Mice, mushrooms, and a tree are classified as this level in an ecosystem

What is a community (all biotic factors)

400

These organisms make their own food.

These organisms have to find their food elsewhere.

What is autotroph

What is heterotroph

400

The six kingdoms

What are Plantae, Animalia, Protista, Archaebacteria, Fungi, Eubacteria

400

The first scientist to discover cells

Who is Robert Hooke

400

The 4 main elements that make up our oceans

What are Chlorine (Cl), Oxygen (O), Hydrogen (H), and Sodium (Na)

400

The kingdom that includes eukaryotic cells that are multicellular, unicellular, autotrophic, heterotrophic, and reproduce sexually and asexually

What is Kingdom Protista

500

The two kingdoms with eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that reproduce sexually and asexually

Kingdom Animalia and Kingdom Fungi

500

These two kingdoms are comprised of prokaryotic organisms while these four kingdoms are comprised of eukaryotic organisms

What are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria

What are Protista, Plantae, Animalia, and Fungi

500

The three parts of Cell Theory

What is:

1)All cells come from pre-existing cells

2)Cells are the basic unit of life

3)All living things have one or more cells

500

Beneficial uses of bacteria (need at least 2 correct responses -listed or not- to receive points)

What are food production, medicine, digestion, oxygen production, & environmental clean-up
500

The scientist deemed the "Father of Microbiology" who enhanced the microscope and discovered protozoa, which he named "animalcules"

Who is Antony Van Leeuwenhoek ("Leave-In-Hook")

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