Scientists
Levels of Organization
Cell Theory
Living or Non-Living
Needs and Characteristics of Life
100
Which scientist proved flies do not spontaneously generate from decaying meat?
Francesco Redi
100
List the following in order from smallest to largest: Cells, organelles, tissue, organ.
Organelles, Cells, Tissues, Organs
100
Explain what "cells come only from other cells" means.
We get new cells from old cells reproducing.
100
What does Abiotic mean?
Non-living
100
What is everything that is alive made of?
Cells
200
Which scientist proved new bacteria come from existing bacteria--they do not spontaneously generate.
Louis Pasteur
200
List the following in order from smallest to largest: Organ System, Organism, Organ, Population
Organ, Organ System, Organism, Population
200
Explain what "the cell is the smallest form of life" means.
One cell is the smallest thing that is alive.
200
What does biotic mean?
living
200
Explain an example of a living thing responding to stimuli.
(Teacher will determine) Ex- Everyone quickly turning their heads when Ms. Doran drops a large textbook on the floor.
300
Who is the first scientist to see cells? He called the "rooms" he saw in cork "cells."
Robert Hooke
300
List the following in order from smallest to largest: Biosphere, Biome, Community, Ecosystem.
Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere
300
Explain what "all life comes from one or more cells" means.
Everything that is living is made of one or more cells.
300
Give two examples in this room of something that is abiotic?
desk, chair, anything that is not alive.
300
Which of our vocabulary words means keeping stable internal conditions?
Homeostasis
400
What is Matthias Schledian known for?
Saying all plants are made of cells.
400
List the following in order from smallest to largest: Molecules, Atoms, Organelles, Organs, Cell, Tissue.
Atoms, Molecules, Organelles, Cell, Tissue, Organs.
400
Which scientist came up with Cell Theory?
Matthias Schledian
400
Give two examples in this room of something that is biotic?
People, bacteria, anything alive.
400
What are the needs of ALL living things?
Water, food, living space, stable internal conditions.
500
What is Theodore Schwann known for?
Saying all animals are made of cells.
500
List the following in order from smallest to largest: Biosphere, Ecosystem, Community, Population, Biome, Organism, Organ System, Organs, Cells Tissue, Organelles, Atoms, Molecules.
Atom, Molecules, Organelles, Cell, Tissue, Organs, Organ System, Organisms, Population, Community, Ecosystem, Biome, Biosphere.
500
Write the three parts of cell theory.
1) All life comes from one or more cells. 2) The cell is the smallest form of life. 3) Cells come only from other cells.
500
How do scientists know if something is biotic?
If it meets ALL 6 characteristics of life.
500
What are the 6 Characteristics of ALL living things?
Grows and develops, reproduction, contains the chemicals of life, responds to stimuli, made of cells, uses energy.
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