Characteristics of Life
Can Mars Sustain Life?
Cell Similarities
Cell Differences
Organelles
100

What are the 6 characteristics of life?

What are: reproduction, made of one or more cells, growth and development, complex energy (processes energy), maintain homeostasis, and responds to the environment

100

The name of the astronaut from the Martian

What is Mark Watney?

100

Animals, Plants, Algae, Fungi

What are examples of eukaryotic cells?

100

Unicellular and multicellular

What are the types of organisms where eukaryotic cells are found?

100

Protects the cell by regulating what enters and exits; maintains homeostasis by controlling the movement of substances.

What is the function of the cell membrane?

200

A human sweating

What is an example of a human maintaining homeostasis?

200

Starvation, dehydration, implosion, etc.

What are the ways Mark could have died on Mars?

200

Bacteria

What is an example of a prokaryotic cell?

200

Unicellular

What is the type of organism where prokaryotic cells are found?

200

The jelly-like substance that fills the cell and suspends organelles; a medium for biochemical reactions, such as glycolysis.

What is the function of cytoplasm?

300

Physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms

What is the definition of abiotic?

300

The big takeaway from the CNN video about Mars

What is Mars may have had water in the past?

300

A nucleic acid found in cells

What is DNA?

300
The different organelles that store genetic material in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

What are the nucleus and nucleoid?

300

Produces energy (ATP)

What is the function of Mitochondria?

400

Trees, plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi

What are examples of biotic factors?

400

The main atmospheric difference between Earth and Mars

What is the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere (Earth has a lot more oxygen)?

400

The formal name for DNA

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

400
The organelle that CAN be found in eukaryotic cells but is most often found in bacteria cells

What is flagella (flagellum)?

400

Flattened, stacked pouches called cisternae, which are surrounded by membranes.

What is the structure of golgi apparatus?

500

Water, oxygen, air, and the dunkleberger

What are examples of abiotic factors?

500

Mr. Orendain's opinion on whether or not Mars can sustain life like the Earth can

What is Mars cannot sustain life like the Earth can?

500

The organelles that ALL prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells share

What are cell membrane, ribosome, cytoplasm, cytoskeleton, and DNA?

500

The biggest difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

What is eukaryotic cells having a nucleus and prokaryotic cells lacking one?

500

Breaks down and recycles cellular waste, damaged organelles, and foreign substances through digestive enzymes.

What is the function of a lysosome?