Cell Theory & Living Things
Cell Organelles
Cell Division and Mitosis
Respiratory System
Circulatory System
100

Which structure is the simplest unit of life, that can carry out life processes? 

A) Organs

B) Tissues

C) Cells

C) Cells!

Cells are the simplest unit of life. The most complex would be an organism. 

Cells --> Tissues --> Organs --> Organ Systems --> Organism

100

What is the name of the structure that controls all of the cells activities? 

A) Mitochondria

B) Nucleus

C) Cell membrane

B) Nucleus- control centre of the cell

100

What are the stages of mitosis in order?

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, telophase

100

Which tube connects the mouth and nasal cavity to the lungs?

A) Esophagus

B) Trachea

C) Bronchus

B) Trachea

100

There are two different terms for the types of heart chambers. What are these terms?

Atria and Ventricles

200

True or False: All cells are made from pre-existing living and non-living matter, depending on the cell type

False. All cells are made from pre-existing cells, they do not come from non-living matter. 

200

Which cell organelle is the liquid component of the cell?

Cytoplasm

200

Which stage of the cell cycle does the cell spend the most time in?

Interphase

200

Which muscle contracts and relaxes during inhalation/exhalation? 

Diaphragm

200

Frogs only have 3 chambers in their hearts. Which 3 chambers do frogs have? (Include left and right)

Right atrium, left atrium, ventricle 

Frogs have one large ventricle, while humans have a left and a right ventricle 

300

All organisms are either Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes

Which type of organism do humans fit into?

Eukaryotes. 

Prokaryotes = Primitive, NO nucleus, single-celled, Ex. bacteria

Eukaryotes = CONTAINS nucleus, multicellular organisms

Ex. amoeba, human, frog

300

Which cell organelle performs cellular respiration and provides energy for all cells?

Mitochondria

300

Which stage of mitosis do the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?

Metaphase

300

Which type of cells line the trachea?

A) Blood cells

B) Epithelial cells

C) Muscle cells

B) Epithelial cells

300
What is the name of the molecule that picks up oxygen and carries it around the body?

Hemoglobin

400

What is the type of cell that can become differentiated to any other type of cell?

Stem cell. 

400

True or false: The centromere is the cell organelle that produces spindle fibres during mitosis. 

FALSE. Centrioles produce spindle fibres

Centromere= connects sister chromatid

400

Which stage of mitosis is responsible for "pinching" the cell membrane, in preparation for separation?

Telophase

400

What is the name of the special cells that line the trachea, producing mucus?

Goblet cells: Line the epithelial layer in the respiratory and digestive tracts. They secrete mucus. 

BONUS POINTS: What is the function of mucus in the respiratory system?

400

True or false: the veins carry blood away from the heart, towawrds the body

FALSE. Arteries carry blood away from the heart

Veins carry blood towards the heart. 

500

The acronym to remember the characteristics of living things is MRS. GREN. 

What are the 7 characteristics that this acronym stands for?

Movement

Respiration

Sensitivity

Growth

Reproduction

Energy

Nutrition

500

Which cell organelle is responsible for storing the water in plant and animal cells?

Vacuole

500

What are the 3 purposes for cell division?

1. Growth

2. Repair

3. Reproduction

500

What is the difference between breathing and respiration?

Breathing = diaphragm contracts, air moves into/out of lungs

Respiration = cells convert oxygen to carbon dioxide

500

Which structure does the circulatory system pick up oxygen from?

Alveoli: in the alveoli, there are capillaries that carry blood through the lungs. 

Oxygen (from respiratory system) diffuses from the alveoli into the blood (from circulatory system)