Characteristics of Life
Necessities of Life & Cells
Cell Organelles
Scientific Method + Levels of Organization
Random!
100

True or false: All living things grow and develop over their life.

TRUE

100

This scientist discovered cells in 1665

Robert Hooke
100

This organelle is where eukaryotic cells keep their DNA

nucleus

100
The information you collect during an experiment is called what?

data

100

TRUE OR FALSE: Mr. Duke loves spicy food!

TRUE

200

All living things on Earth use _______ to pass on their genetic information!

DNA

200

Where do we get proteins from (in our diet)?

Meat, nuts, dairy, beans

200

This organelle breaks down sugars, and makes ATP for the cell to use for energy

mitochondria

200

Scientists make ___________________ using their five senses.

Observations

200
Why are viruses not considered to be alive?

They are not made of cells!

They cannot reproduce on their own!

300

The sum total of all chemical reactions that an organism performs is called:

metabolism

300
What is the main energy molecule that cells use?

ATP

300

Name two organelles only found in plant cells.

cell wall

chloroplast

300

What kind of cells do humans have (prokaryotic/ eukaryotic)?

eukaryotic

300

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess/answer to the question you asked at the beginning of the scientific method.

400

What is the basic unit of life?

the cell

400

List 2 necessities of life that all living things need (hint- start on page 4 of your notes)

Air; Water; a place to live; food

400

This very small organelle makes proteins!

ribosome

400

A group of cells working together is called a:

tissue

400

How old is Mr. Duke?

29!

500

The maintenance of a stable internal environment is called:

homeostasis

500

What do cells use carbohydrates for?

energy

500

This specialized vesicle stores food and water for the cell.

vacuole

500

A group of tissues working together is called a:

organ

500

Where does the INDEPENDENT variable go on a graph? X or Y axis?

X axis