Characteristics of Life
Levels of Organization
Modeling
Organ Systems
Misc.
100

All living things should have...

A. Molecules B. Cells. C. Tissues D. A and B

D. Molecules and Cells

100

Of the following levels of organization, which represents the smallest (least inclusive) or lowest level?

A. Tissues B. Cells C. Molecules D. Organs

C. Molecules

100
What is an example of a type of model?

Pictures, charts, graphs, equations or descriptions

100

Which organ system's main organ is the heart?

Circulatory System

100

What does each letter in CEJ stand for?

Claim, Evidence, Justification

200

What are the two types of reproduction?

Sexual and Asexual Reproduction

200

True or False: A living thing can have organs, but no tissues

False

200

What type of model shows what happens over time?

Graph

200

What are the main organ(s) of the nervous system?

Brain and Spinal Cord

200

The streamlined body of a single fish helps it swim efficiently. This is an example of:

A. Homeostasis B. Evolution C. Responding to Stimuli D. Structure relating to Function

D. Structure relating to Function

300

What is the stimulus in the following situation: All the students begin to pack up after the lunch bell rings

Lunch Bell Rings

300

What level(s) of organization do unicellular organisms have?

Molecules and Cells

300

What type of model can help you organize large amounts of data?

Chart

300

Which system's main organ is the hypothalamus?

Endocrine System

300

True or False: Not all cells have a mitochondria.

True
400

What are you called if you can make your own energy?

Autotroph

400

What is the definition of an organ?

Group of tissues working together to perform a function

400

What is the relationship between these two equations? (See picture on other slide)

They are inverse of each other. The input of one equation is the output of the other equation.

400

Which organ system will physically protect you from sunlight and bacteria?

Integumentary System

400

What is the difference between reasoning and justification?

Reasoning: Shows how the evidence supports the claim

Justification: Uses a science concept or principle to explain why the evidence is important

500

Name all 8 characteristics of life.

Made of cells, has organization, grows and develops, reproduces, responds to stimuli, requires energy, maintains homeostasis, change/evolve over time.

500

For the integumentary system, name each level of organization from cell -> organ system.

Cell: Skin Cell

Tissue: Skin (Epithelial) Tissue

Organ: Skin

Organ System: Integumentary System

500

Evaluate the model and identify one scientific way to improve the accuracy of the model. (Picture on another slide)

Answers May Vary

500

What are the functions of the two organs of the immune system? Name the organs and their function.


Spleen: Recycles out old red blood cells

Thymus: Trains T-Cells (which help determine what is "bad" for the body and needs to be destroyed)

500

What is an example of a specialized cell and how does its structure support its function? *Think about the examples in our notes

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