Characteristics of Life
Animal Cell
Plant Cell
Prokaryotic Cell/plasm membrane
Virus
100

The smallest functional unit of life

Cell

100

The control center of the cell.

Nucleus

100

This substance, only found in a plant, is made of cellulose and protects the cell.

Cell wall

100

This cell uses ______ instead of a nucleus.

Nucleoid

100

Viruses have the ability to...

Reproduce or adapt to the environment
200

The ability to create new organisms is called what?

Reproduction

200

The powerhouse of the cell.

Mitochondria

200

the pigment makes plants green.

Chlorophyll

200
The main living organism that contains prokaryotes.

Bacteria

200
A virus is not considered...

Alive

300

Sweating is considered what characteristic of life?

Eliminating Waste

300

This synthesizes proteins in the cell.

Ribosomes

300

What is a storage unit for the cell?

Vacuole

300

The plasma membrane is a bilayer, consisting of two layers of...

Phospholipids

300
Viruses can only reproduce by...

Infecting a host.

400

What does homeostasis mean?

Internal balance

400

Smooth ER produces this

Lipids

400

The process of getting energy from the sun.

Photosynthesis

400

This prevents the phospholipid tails from sticking together.

Cholesterol

400

This is a specific virus where the elderly have a higher chance of becoming very sick.

Covid 19

500

What is a stimulus?

A situation or event that causes a living thing to react.

500

A pair of cylindrical tubular organelles.

Centrioles

500

70% of water exists in this part of the cell.

Cytoplasm

500

The main function of a plasma membrane.

To protect the organelles within the cell from outside elements that could damage them. 

500

Name three reasons why a virus isn't considered alive.

  • They lack cells.

  • They can reproduce only inside the cell of another organism.

  • Their genetic information is in the form of DNA or RNA but not both. (Living things have both DNA and RNA.)

  • Once assembled in a host cell, they do not change their size or composition.

  • They do not possess any structures or internal organization to perform biological processes.

  • They do not use energy or release waste.