MRS GREN
Cells and Organisation
Energy and Metabolism
Homeostasis & Response
Reproduction & Growth
100

These seven words summarize the main characteristics of life.

What is MRS GREN?

100

The smallest unit of life capable of carrying out all life functions.

What is a cell?

100

The process that releases energy from food molecules inside cells.

What is respiration?

100

Maintaining a stable internal environment despite external changes.

What is homeostasis?

100

The process by which living organisms increase in size and mass.

What is growth?

200

This characteristic allows organisms to produce offspring and pass on genes.

What is reproduction?

200

Organisms with only one cell that performs all life processes.

What are unicellular organisms?

200

This molecule acts as the “energy currency” in living cells.

What is ATP?

200

A change in the environment that triggers a reaction in an organism.

What is a stimulus?

200

Random changes in DNA that can create new traits in organisms.

What are mutations?

300

The process by which living organisms remove metabolic waste

What is excretion?

300

Cells that perform similar functions form this level of organization.

What is a tissue?

300

The sum of all chemical reactions in an organism.

What is metabolism?

300

In humans, this organ system is primarily responsible for maintaining homeostasis.

What is the nervous system?

300

The fusion of two specialized cells restores the normal number of chromosomes in an organism.

What is fertilization?

400

The ability of an organism to detect and respond to changes in its surroundings.

What is sensitivity?

400

These organisms have specialized cells organized into tissues and organs.

What are multicellular organisms?

400

The process that converts light energy into chemical energy in plants.

What is photosynthesis?

400

This type of feedback mechanism counteracts changes to maintain balance.

What is negative feedback?

400

The gradual process by which favorable traits become more common in a population over many generations.

What is natural selection?

500

The process of taking in materials for energy, growth, and repair.

What is nutrition?

500

The principle stating that all living things are made of cells.

What is the cell theory?

500

The two opposing processes that make up metabolism.

What are anabolism and catabolism?

500

Plants grow toward light due to this type of response.

What is phototropism?

500

This type of cell division allows organisms to grow, repair tissues, and produce identical cells.

What is mitosis?