Characteristics of Life
Characteristics of Life Continued
Vocabulary
Vocabulary Continued
Cell Structures
100

_________________ sexually or asexually

Reproduces

100

Needs _________________ (Sugars)

Food

100

ciliated protist that live in freshwater and eat other tiny organisms for food 

paramecia 
100

Organisms made of one cell that carries out all of the functions of life

single-celled 

100

contains the cells genetic material (DNA), which determines the nature of cell structures and substances

nucleus 

200

Needs ________________

Water

200

Eliminates ____________________-

Waste

200

alive, but inactive

dormant

200

DJ--

an organism made up of more than one cell

multicellular organism 

200

surrounds the plant cell and helps maintain the cell's shape and structure

cell wall

300

DJ

Has a or multiple _________________

Cell(s)

300

Exchanges __________________

gases

300

an aquatic plant

elodea 

300

production of genetically identical offspring from a single parent

asexual reproduction 

300

breaks down food to make energy for the cell

mitochondria 

400

__________ to the __________________--

Responds, environment 

400

Needs a ______________ environment

suitable 

400

DJ- the process of duplicating all parts before splitting into two

binary fission

400

membrane bound structure inside cells that have a specific function

organelle 

400

TJ- What is the definition of cell membrane? 

cell boundary that controls what leaves and enters the cell

500

Describe how cells are not considered living organisms

-the cell itself is not a living organisms.... cells make up living organisms

500

Explain why a organism would need a suitable environment to live in.

A grizzly bear could not live next to the equator because the hair on its body is too hot, and it would overheat.
500

Why do cells have organelles?

They need these to carry out the functions and survive

500

What type of cells have a cell wall?

Plant cells

500
what is the cytoplasm?

internal fluid that contains the cell's structure