Levels of Organization
Cell Structure and Function
Viruses
Cell Theory
Properties of Living Things
100

This is the simplest level of organization in the human body

What is a cell?

100

This is the major structural difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.

What is the presence of a membrane-bound nucleus in eukaryotic cells?

100

In this cycle a virus will immediately reproduce in the host cell

What is the lytic cycle?

100
Getting bigger and getting older are both properties of this trait of living things.

What is growing?

200

Arrange these in order of complexity: tissue, organ, cell, organ system

What is cell, tissue, organ, organ system?

200

There are no multi-cellular organisms of this type.

What are prokaryotic organisms?

200

This white blood cell will create antigens after once a virus is digested

What is a macrophage?

200

This common feature of living things is concerned with the sum of all chemical activity in the organism.

What is Metabolism?

300

Define an organ system and give an example

What is a group of organs working together to perform a specific function? Example: The circulatory system.

300

This organelle takes up proteins, modifies them and puts them in membrane- bound sacs for transport. 

What is the Golgi apparatus?

300

When the viral DNA integrates into the host cell’s DNA and remains dormant before becoming active.

What is the lysogenic cycle?

300

Spontaneous generation suggests life arises from non-living matter, which does not agree with this statement in Cell Theory

What is All Cells Come From Existing Cells?

300

This property of life includes the ability to reproduce and pass on genetic material.

What is reproduction?

400

What level of organization does a population belong to?

What is the community level?

400

The mitochondria is responsible for making this molecule as the currency of energy in the cell.

What is ATP (adenosine triphosphate)?

400

This scientist was an early inventor of microscopy and is credited with coining the term "cell"?

Robert Hooke

400

What property of life is associated with maintaining a stable internal environment?

What is Homeostasis?

500

The Tissue level of organization lies between these to levels.

What are the cellular and organ levels?

500

These organelles are responsible for translating RNA into proteins.

What are ribosomes?

500

These are examples of a prokaryotic cells.

What is archaea or bacteria?