Functions
Composition
Cells
Eukaryots vs. Prokaryots
Classification
100
This is the process by which living things obtain and transform matter and energy from their environment.
What is nutrition?
100
This is the most important inorganic matter for living things.
What is water?
100
This is the basic unit of structure in living things.
What are cells?
100
This cell is much bigger and more complex than the other.
What is a Eukaryotic Cell?
100
This is the system by which living things are classified.
What is the Natural System?
200
Living things carry out this function either sexually or asexually.
What is reproduction?
200
This biomolecule is used to form cell structures.
What are proteins?
200
This is the instrument required to see cells.
What is a microscope?
200
Plants, fungi, protists, and animals have this type of cell.
What is a eukaryotic cell?
200
This is the largest group in which living things are classified.
What is a kingdom?
300
These are organisms such as animals, fungi, and protozoa which need complex organic substances for nutrition.
What are heterotrophs?
300
These types of biomolecules provide energy for a living organism.
What are carbohydrates?
300
These types of living organisms are only made up of one cell.
What is unicellular?
300
This cell contains its genetic material in the cytoplasm.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
300
This is a type of scientist who classifies living things according to the natural system.
What is a taxonomist?
400
This function describes how living beings react to stimuli from their external environment.
What is interaction?
400
These biomolecules carry the genetic information of the cell.
What are nucleic acids?
400
Human beings are considered to be this type of organism because they are made up of many cells.
What is a pluricellular/multicellular organism?
400
These parts of a cell are unique to plant cells.
What are cell walls and chloroplasts?
400
This is the language used to classify living things in the natural system.
What is Latin?
500
These organisms make their own energy from the simplest inorganic substances.
What are autotrophs?
500
Living things are composed primarily of these FOUR elements.
What is carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen?
500
This essential material is located within the nucleus of a cell and is required for reproduction.
What is DNA?
500
This cell is characterized by having much fewer organelles in its cytoplasm.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
500
This is the two-part name for the way that living things are named.
What is the binomial nomenclature?