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the smallest unit of an element
What is an atom
100
an instrument used by Robert Hooke to view cells; it makes small objects look larger
What is a microscope?
100
maintaining stable internal conditions necessary for life
What is homeostasis?
100

these structures SURROUND plant cells

What is the cell membrane and cell wall?

100

An example of a prokaryote

What is bacteria

200

Another word to describe an element

What is an atom

200

known as the powerhouse of the cell

what is the mitochondria

200

Glucose and other sugars are the commonly produced foods through this process in plants. Oxygen is produced as a waste product. Plants use chloroplast for this process

What is photosynthesis?

200
the control center of a cell
What is the nucleus?
200

The digestive system describes this level of organization

What is organ system

300
a living thing that has only one cell
What is unicellular?
300
the nucleic acid that carries genetic material
What is DNA?
300

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definition of cytoplasm

What is the clear water/gel like fluid of a cell?

300

lungs are what type of level of classification?

organ

400

What level of organization is BELOW Kidney (an organ)?

What is tissue?

400
The first researcher to observe bacteria with the use of a microscope.
Who was Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
400
the process through which two new genetically identical cells are produced.
What is cell division?
400
the "powerhouse" of a cell; carries out cellular respiration, releasing energy for survival
What is the mitochondria?
400

The disease that is described as uncontrolled cell growth/division

What is cancer?

500

This statement is describing what?

atoms, elements, molecules, compounds, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems

What are the levels of organization in an organism from smallest to largest.

500
All living things are composed of cells. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. All cells are produced from other cells.
What is the cell theory?
500
getting and using energy from food; removing wastes; reproduction of cells if the organism is multi-cellular
What are some of the ways homeostasis is maintained?
500
these two structures are found in plant cells, but not animal cells
What are the cell wall and chloroplasts?
500

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