Characteristics of Life
Vocabulary
Potpourri
Cells
Mixed Bag
100
All living things are made up of at least one of these.
What is a cell?
100

An individual plant, animal, or single-celled life form.

What is an organism?

100

The two parts of the microscope that you should hold on to whenever you're carrying it from one place to another.

What is the neck and the base.

100

The outer boundary of the cell that allows food to enter and waste to exit.

What is the cell membrane?

100

The function of xylem in a plant is to _____.

transport water to all cells of the plant

200

All living things respond to this.

What is stimuli?

200

A thing or event that evokes a specific functional reaction in an organ or tissue.

What is a stimulus?

200

Bacteria reproduces using _____.

asexual reproduction.

200

The fluid substance containing the organelles. It lies between the nucleus and the cell membrane.

What is the cytoplasm?

200

True or False: 

All living things do not perform aerobic cellular respiration. 

False.  

All living things perform aerobic cellular respiration. 

300

All living things exchange these.

What are gases?

300

The process by which water flows through plants, entering the roots and exiting the stomata .

What is transpiration?

300

A student saw something moving on the floor and exclaimed, “It’s alive!” Write an argument that includes evidence and explains why you agree or disagree with this student.

Movement is not a characteristic of all living things. You cannot use movement to determine for sure if something is living because some nonliving things can move, and many living things do not move from place to place.

300

A semirigid structure that surrounds cells of plants, fungi, and bacteria.

What is a cell wall?

300

What does aerobic cellular respiration do? 

It turns glucose into usable energy in cells. 

400

All living things get bigger, or do this.

What is grow?

400

This is the white, starchy part of a flowering plant seed and contains food to nourish the embryo during germination.

What is cotyledon ?

400

What is the most significant difference between bacteria and eukaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.

400

The center of the cell that directs the cell's activities and contains the cell's operating instructions and stores information that will be passed along to new cells.

What is the nucleus?

400

The purpose of photosynthesis is to make _____.

sugar

500

All living this must have this in order to survive.

What is water?

500

A state of suspended activity.

What is dormant?

500

All organisms carry out all the functions of life. Explain the difference in how multicellular and single-celled organisms do this.

Multicellular organisms:
1. Use systems of organs to carry out the functions of life.
2. Individual cells in multicellular organisms cannot survive on their own. 

Single-celled organisms:
 1.Carry out all of the necessary functions on their own.
2.They depend on cell structures and organelles to carry out all life functions.

500

These organelles convert the chemical energy of food into a form that the cell can use.

What is mitochondria.

500

Two things that a plant cell has that animal cells do not.

What is a cell wall and chloroplasts?