Characteristics of Life
Microscopes and Scientists
Cells and Organelles
Plants and Transport
Organization an Systems
100

What is the smallest unit of life?

Cell

100

Why must slides be very thin when using a microscope?

→ So light can pass through and the image is clear

100

Which organelle is known as the “powerhouse of the cell”?

Mitochondria


100

Which tissue transports water and minerals in plants?

Xylem
100

How many organ systems do we have?

11

200

Name one characteristic of living things.

→ Need energy / grow / reproduce / respond to environment / produce waste / made of cells


200

Who named “cells” after observing cork?

Robert Hooke

200

Which organelle controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell Membrane

200

Water enters plant roots by what process?

Osmosis

200

What is a tissue?

→ A group of similar cells working together


300

Why is a rock considered non-living?

→ It does not carry out all life processes (not made of cells, no growth, reproduction, etc.)


300

Why was magnification important to biology?

→ It allowed scientists to see cells and microscopic life


300

Which two organelles are found in plant cells but not animal cells?

Cell wall and Chloroplasts

300

Why are plant leaves flat and thin?

→ To increase surface area for gas exchange and sunlight


300

Put these in order from smallest to largest:
Cell, organ, tissue, organism, organ system

→ Cell → Tissue → Organ → Organ System → Organism

400

Why is producing waste important for living things?

→ Waste must be removed so cells can function properly


400

What is one difference between a simple microscope and a compound light microscope?

→ Compound microscopes use multiple lenses and can magnify much more


400

Which organelle packages and ships materials in the cell?

Golgi Apparatus

400

Which tissue transports sugars made in photosynthesis?

Phloem

400

Name the four main tissue types in humans.

→ Epithelial, connective, muscle, nervous


500

If something responds to its environment but cannot reproduce or grow, is it alive? Why or why not?

→ No — it must meet all characteristics of life

500

Who first observed single-celled organisms and called them “animalcules”?

→ Anton van Leeuwenhoek


500

Which organelles would be most active in a muscle cell? Why?

→ Mitochondria (energy) and ribosomes (protein production for contraction)

500

Where does photosynthesis take place and why is that organelle important?

→ Chloroplasts — they capture light energy to make glucose

500

Which three systems work together when you eat a slice of pizza? Explain briefly.

→ Digestive (breaks food down), muscular (chewing/swallowing), nervous (controls movement and signals)

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