Characteristics of Life
Classifying Life
Cell Structure & Function
The Microscope
Cellular Energy
100

The smallest unit of life

What is a cell?

100

This tool is a branched diagram that shows the relationship among organisms, including common ancestors

What is a cladogram?

100

This part of a cell directs cell activities and contains genetic information, stored in DNA

What is the nucleus?

100

This scientist used a microscope to look at cork; he was the first to name cells as 'cells'

Who is Robert Hooke?

100
In this process, plants convert light energy, water, and CO2 into the food-energy molecule glucose (sugar) and oxygen

What is photosynthesis?

200

Anything that has all of the characteristics of life

What is an organism?

200

This tool is a series of descriptions arranged in pairs that leads the user to the identification of an unknown organism

What is a dichotomous key?

200

This part of a cell is all of the fluid inside a cell that holds the organelles and contains salts and other molecules

What is the cytoplasm?

200

This is the part of the microscope on which you place the slide; look at the microscope in the front of the room

What is the stage?

200

This is the name for the location in a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place

What is the chloroplast?

300

Living things made of only one cell are called this

What is unicellular?

300

This Greek philosopher was one of the first people to classify organisms

Who is Aristotle?

300

This part of a cell is the stiff structure outside the cell membrane; it gives the cell structure but is only found in plant cells.

What is the cell wall?

300

This part of the microscope contains 4x, 10x, and 100x lenses; look at the microscope at the front of the room

What are the objectives?

300
This is the job of the pigment chlorophyll in a plant cell

What is to absorb sunlight to power photosynthesis?

400

This characteristic of life means 'to get bigger by increasing in cell size or cell number'

What is growth?

400

Observe the cladogram at your desks.  What characteristics do rodents and primates share?

What are vertebrae, bony skeleton, four limbs, amniotic eggs, and hair?

400

This part of the cell is a flexible covering that protects the inside of a cell from the environment outside; it allows materials to move into and out of the cell.

What is the cell membrane?

400

This scientist made improvements to the microscope and was the first to observe bacteria, which he called 'animacules'

Who is Anton van Leewenhoek?

400

This process is a series of chemical reactions that convert the energy in food molecules into a usable form of energy called ATP

What is cellular respiration?

500

This characteristic of life means 'living things maintain stable internal conditions'

What is homeostasis?

500

This is the term for Linneaus's naming system; it gives each organism a two-word scientific name

What is binomial nomenclature?

500

This part of the cell produces proteins

What is the ribosome?

500

This type of microscope is used to study an object's surface

What is a scanning electron microscope?

500

This is the name for the first step of cellular respiration, in which glucose is broken down into smaller molecules

What is glycolysis?