Characteristics
of
Living Things
Miscellaneous
You Name It
What Am I?
Organelle
100

Q1. The fire alarm went off at a school so the students lined up to exit the building.  


Which is the stimulus?

Which is the response?

Stimulus - fire alarm ringing


Response - lining up to exit the school

100

Q6. What are the three parts of the cell theory?

  1. All organisms are made up of one or more cells

  2.  The cell is the smallest unit of life

  3.    Cells come from pre-existing cells

100

 I’m thick and like jelly. I fill up every cell. I protect all that’s inside, including organelles.  

What am I?

_____cytoplasm__________________

100

I’m a semi-permeable membrane, just like a cell’s skin. I decide what goes out as well as  what comes in.  

What am I?

____cell membrane___________________

100

What three organelles do plant cells have that are different from animal cells? 

 

1. chloroplasts 

2. Cell walls

3. Large vacuoles

200

Q2. List the characteristics of living things. 


1. Made of cells

2. Take in and use energy

3. Sense and respond to changes in the environment

4. Share similar chemicals

5. reproduce

6. Grow and develop

200

Both Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic 

Found in both plants and animals 

(Bacteria)

Function: Determines what goes into  and out of the cell


Cell Membrane 



200

I am the powerhouse of the cell, and I make energy. I break down food to release ATP.  


What am I?  

____mitochondria____________

200

I’m made by the nucleolus, creating proteins as building blocks. I can be free or on ER,  

I’m an organelle that rocks!  

What am I? 

___ribosome____________________

200


Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic

Found in Plants 

(Bacteria)

Function is: Support and structure


Cell Wall

300

Q3. What are the four needs of living things and why is each important? 


1. Food - for energy

2. Shelter - a habitat that provides a place to live (sleep, eat, find water, find mates)

3.  Water - necessary for all life functions

4.  Homeostasis - maintaining stable internal conditions

300

Eukaryotic 

Found in both plants and animals  

Converts food into ATP  energy


Mitochondria

300

I am rigid and stiff, and I keep a cell strong. I’m found only in plants, I’ve been there all  along.  

What am I?

 ___cell wall____________________

300

I’m like a water tower, fluid filled, collecting waste. I hold materials for the cell so  nothing gets displaced.  

What am I?

 ____vacuole___________________

300

Eukaryotic 

Found in both plant and animals 

Function: Processes, packages and  transports proteins and  lipids throughout the cell.  Creates vesicles for material  transport


Golgi Bodies

400

Q4. List in order the levels of organization and provide an example of each. 


LEVEL                             EXAMPLE 

1.  Cell                         red blood cell 

2. Tissue                        cardiac muscle

3. Organ                          heart

4. Organ system                    circulatory system

5. Organism                        frog

400

Both Eukaryotic & Prokaryotic

Found in both plants and animals 

(Bacteria)

Makes proteins which are  building blocks of cells and  their organelles


Ribosome

400

I’m the boss of the cell telling others what to do. I control the cell’s activities, which in  turn is controlling YOU.  

What am I?

 _____nucleus__________________

400

I make glucose, a sugar, and I’m found in plants like trees. I’m green and I’m sly, using  the sun’s energy.  

What am I?  

______chloroplast_________________

400

Eukaryotic

Found in both plants and animals 

Function: Removes waste from the cell


Lysosome

500

Q5. Who is Robert Hooke and why did he choose the name “cell” to describe what he saw  in the slice of cork? 


Robert Hooke was the father of microscopy who looked at a piece of cork and coined the term “cell” because the tiny boxes he saw in the cork reminded him of a monk’s living quarters in a monastery which are called cells.

500

Eukaryotic 

Found in plants and animals  

Stores water, enzymes,  waste


Vacuole

500

 I transport materials throughout the whole cell. I’m like a train or UPS, moving proteins  and other things as well.  

What am I? 

 _____endoplasmic reticulum__________________

500

The structures that are located inside the cell are called  

 ____organelles___________________

500

Both Eukaryotic & Prokaryotic

Found in both plants and animals

(Bacteria)

Function: Provides shape for cell and  protects organelles


Cytoplasm

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