Characteristics of Living things
Life Produces Life
Classifying Organisms
Pathogens
Miscellaneous
100

All living things are made of these smaller living units.

Cells

100

The mistaken idea that living things arise from nonlinving sources.

Spontaneous Generation

100

A group of similar organisms that can mate  and produce offspring and their offspring can also mate and reproduce.

Species

100

Single-celled prokaryotes with no nucleus that  produce toxins that can make people sick.

Bacteria

100

Organisms that can make their own food.

Autotrophs

200

The most common chemical in cells.

Water

200

The type of reproduction in which an organism creates an identical offspring with only one parent.

Asexual

200

A group of similar, closely-related organisms.

Genus

200

Cannot be classified as animals or plants; most are harmful parasites.

Protists

200

Organisms that must feed on others.

Heterotrophs

300

Change that leads to maturity.

Development

300

They type of reproduction in which two parents combine their DNA to create an offspring.

Sexual

300

The naming system developed by Linnaeus in which each organism is given a unique, two-part scientific name.

Binomial Nomenclature

300

A tiny, nonliving particle that reproduces inside a living host cell.

Virus

300

The maintenance of stable internal conditions.

Homeostasis

400

Any change or signal in the environment that can make an organism react.

Stimulus

400

This scientists disproved spontaneous generation by showing maggots on meat came from flies laying eggs.

Francesco Redi

400
In classification of organisms, the broadest level of organization.

Domain

400

Heterotrophs that feed by absorbing food through their cell walls; responsible for athlete's foot and ringworm.

Fungi or Fungus

400

Organisms (including humans) which have nuclei containing DNA belong to this domain.

Eukarya or Eukaryotes.

500

What do organisms need to power their cells?

Energy

500

This scientist disproved spontaneous generation by showing that bacteria did not grow in flasks with unbroken necks.

Louis Pasteur

500

What two words form an organism's scientific name?

Genus and species

500

Organisms that are so small you need a microscope to see them.

Microorganisms

500

These organisms do not have nuclei in their cells.

Prokaryotes.