Cells
Energy/Nutrition
Life Processes
Alive?
Magnification
100
Cell membrane, DNA, ribosomes and cytoplasm
What are the things all cells have in common?
100
organisms that gain their nutrients from consuming live or recently killed organic matter
What are Heterotrophs?
100
Maintaining a constant internal environment
What is homeostasis?
100
cells
What are the fundamental units of life?
100
used to help you find magnification, image size or actual size of an object.
What is the almighty triangle?
200
A cell that contain a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles.
What is a eukaryotic cell?
200
Organisms that ingest first, then digest on dead or decomposing organic matter.
What are detritivores?
200
Sunflowers facing the sun throughout the day is an example of this function of life.
What is an example of response to stimuli?
200
Cells reproduce in this manner, and this time of reproduction only requires one parent.
What is asexual reproduction?
200
The image drawn of an object viewed under the microscope is 10mm and it was magnified 1000x, what is the actual size of the object?
the actual size is 10 micrometers
300
Muscle fibers, giant algae and Aseptate fungi are all exceptions to this important scientific theory.
What is the cell theory?
300
Organisms that make their own nutrition through the use of processes such as photosynthesis.
What are autotrophs?
300
All living things must grow and develop over time.
What is growth and development?
300
A type of reproduction which requires two parents and the offspring inherit 1/2 of each parent's genetic material.
What is sexual reproduction?
300
The specimen was viewed under 400x, and it's actual size is 4 micrometers, what should the image size be?
The image size should be 1.6mm
400
Carry out all the functions of life as a collaborative whole, instead of individually.
What are multicellular organisms?
400
Organisms that get their nutrients from dead or decaying manner by digesting first and then ingesting the nutrients.
What are saphotrophs?
400
how living organisms get their nutrients
What is nutrition?
400
They are part of the 7 functions of life.
What do metabolism, reproduction, homeostasis, growth, response to environment, excretion, and nutrition have in common?
400
the total magnification is 500, and the eyepiece magnification is 10x, what is the objective magnification?
The objective magnification is 50x
500
The three parts of the cell theory.
What are: 1.Cells are the fundamental building blocks of all living organisms 2.The cell is the smallest unit of life and they are the smallest structures capable of surviving on their own. 3. Cells arise from pre-existing cells?
500
Anabolic and catabolic processes make up this function (characteristic) of life.
What is metabolism?
500
Reactions which breakdown organic molecules into smaller ones.
What is Catabolic reactions?
500
Urine, Carbon Dioxide, sweat and water vapor are examples of substances created through this life process.
What is excretion?
500
If the image is 20 mm long and the actual size of the object being viewed is 10 micrometers, what is the magnification?
The magnification is 2 mm.