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Characteristic that does not apply to all living things. A. the ability to respond to stimuli B. the ability to maintain homeostasis C. the ability to reproduce by dividing
What is C. the ability to reproduce by dividing
100
describes that change that occurs in an organism during its lifetime.
What is development
100
made up of one cell
What is unicellular
100
which macromolecule contains genetic information.
What is nucleic acids
100
A molecule that is an example of a carbohydrate.
What is sugar
200
Makes up an organism's scientific name.
What is genus and species
200
The five characteristics of all living things.
What is homeostasis, respond to stimuli, reproduction, energy, growth and development
200
made up of many cells
What is multicellular
200
structure NOT found in animal cells
What is cell wall
200
describe the movement of water during osmosis.
What is goes from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration
300
microscope that uses electrons to study the surface of an object.
What is SEM
300
ability to maintain a stable internal environment.
What is homeostasis
300
names and discovered cells
What is Robert Hooke
300
process that involved the movement of water through a cell membrane
What is osmosis
300
stores a cell's food, water, and waste materials
What is vacuoles
400
Linnaeus used this to classify living things.
What is similar structures
400
uses light and ONE or more lenses to make an object appear larger than it really is
What is light microscope
400
a light microscope that uses MORE than one lens to make an object appear larger than it really is.
What is compound microscope
400
moving substances by engulfing them in a cell membrane.
What is endocytosis
400
use of transport proteins to move substances into and out of cells.
What is facilitated diffusion
500
a series of questions used to identify organisms
What is dichotomous key
500
shows the relationships among organisms
What is a cladogram
500
gives each organism a two word scientific name
What is binomial nomenclature
500
name the 3 parts of the cell theory
What is all living things are mad of cells, all cells come from pre-existing cells, the cell is the smallest unit of life
500
describe cellular respiration and fermentation
What is cellular respiration 1. glycolysis: sugar molecules come in through the cell membrane and are broken down into smaller molecules 2. The broken down sugar molecules are now turned into ATP in the mitochondrion, and water and carbon dioxide are produced If there is not enough oxygen then fermentation takes place. The two types of fermentation are alcohol and lactic-acid fermentation.