6 Characteristics of Living Things
Organelles 1
Organelles 2
Vocabulary
The Needs of Living Things
100

Unicellular and multicellular are ways to describe this characteristic of living things.

Cellular Organization

100

The "powerhouse" of the cell

Mitochondria

100

This organelle is a storage area for the cell

Vacuole

100

The building blocks of life

Cells

100

These organisms make their own food

Autotrophs

200

This characteristic is why we get taller and smarter.

Grow and Develop

200

What organelle is the control center or "brain" of the cell?

Nucleus

200

These breakdown food particles for the cell

Lysosomes

200

Single-celled organisms are  called

Unicellular

200

Organisms that cannot make their own food

Heterotrophs

300

The most abundant __________________ in cells is water.

Chemical of Life

300

The jelly-like substance that fills the empty space between the nucleus and the cell membrane

Cytoplasm

300

This passageway is like a maze that carries protein and other materials to the parts of the cell

Endoplasmic Reticulum

300

Organisms composed of many cells are called

Multicellular

300

The maintenance of a stable internal environment is called

Homeostasis

400

Cells need this in order to grow, repair injuries, or do any kind of work.

Energy Use

400

These organelles make proteins

Ribosomes

400

This is the rigid covering of a plant cell

Cell Wall

400

Organisms whose cells have no nucleus such as bacteria

Prokaryotes

400

This is the mistaken idea that living things can arise from nonliving things

spontaneous generation

500

The way that an organism reacts to a stimulus is called its _________________.

Response to surroundings

500

This organelle can be described as the "mailroom" of the cell because it packages and ships proteins and other materials.

Golgi Bodies

500

These organelles absorb sunlight and use it to make food for the cell. They also give plants their green color.

Chloroplasts

500

Organisms whose cells have a nucleus 

Eukaryotes

500

Who was the first person to discover cells?

Robert Hooke