Name a characteristic of a living thing
Teacher's Choice
How many cells make up a unicellular organism?
One
When using a microscope you should always carry it holding the ________ with your other hand under the _____.
arm base
Give an example of a virus
Teacher's choice
What is your current Science 8 teacher's name?
Miss. Sydnie
All living things come from....
....other living things
How many cells make up a multicellular organism?
Multiple
When using a microscope you should always start on _____ power objective.
Are viruses always alive? Or can they stay dormant?
The can stay dormant.
All living thing excrete.....
...waste
What is a consumer?
Something that eats food to gain nutrients.
All living things are made up of....
...cells
You should not use the coarse adjustment while using _____ power objective.
high
Do viruses contain cell part?
No.
What is a producer?
An organism that produces its ownfood.
Give an example of a living thing responding to internal stimuli.
When animals or humans are thirsty they drink water.
When animals or humans are hungry they eat.
Cells are the _____ unit of life.
basic
What does high and low power objective mean?
Low power objective is the lowest magnification on a microscope.
High power objective provides high magnification on a microscope.
Can viruses reproduce on their own?
No they need a host to reproduce.
All cells come from.....
....pre-existing cells
Is water alive?
Why or why not?
How do cells reproduce?
They 'divide' into two.
Name a part of a microscope.
Teacher's choice
Are viruses living or non-living?
This is a debated topic among scientists. Most scientists believe that viruses are non-living as they do not carry out all life processes.
Fill in the acronym
MRS GREN
Movement
Respiration
Stimuli
Grow
Energy
Nutrients