Characteristics of Life
Branches of Biology
Cells
Macromolecules
Energy and Process
100

This characteristic involves maintaining stable internal conditions

 What is homeostasis?

100

The study of microscopic organisms

 What is microbiology?

100

The scientist who first discovered cells by looking at cork

Who is Robert Hooke?

100

The monomer of proteins

What are amino acids?

100

The primary energy molecule in cells

What is ATP?

200

All living things use this process to convert energy

 What is metabolism?

200

This branch focuses on how organisms interact with their environment

What is ecology?

200

These are cells without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles

What are prokaryotes?

200

This macromolecule stores long-term energy

What are lipids?

200

The process where plants convert sunlight into glucose

 What is photosynthesis?

300

 The ability to pass traits to offspring falls under this characteristic

What is reproduction?

300

The scientific field dedicated to studying plants

What is botany?

300

The three main statements that comprise cell theory

What are the three statements of cell theory?

300

The primary function of nucleic acids

What is storing and transmitting genetic information?

300

What is storing and transmitting genetic information?

How autotrophs make their own food vs heterotrophs consuming food

400

Living things change and adapt through this process over generations

 What is evolution?

400

This branch examines how traits are passed between generations

What is genetics?

400

The difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

What is the presence/absence of a nucleus?

400

Examples of carbohydrate types from simple to complex

What are monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides?

400

What are monosaccharides, disaccharides, and polysaccharides?

How they use opposite reactants and products

500

This fundamental unit of organization is the basic building block of all living things

What are cells?



500

The comprehensive study of the human body's functions

What is physiology?

500

How cell size is limited by surface area to volume ratio

How do surface area and volume interact to limit cell size?

500

The three-part structure of a nucleotide

 What are sugar, base, and phosphate group?

500

What are sugar, base, and phosphate group?

 What is speeding up chemical reactions?