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100

Name the smallest unit of matter

Atom

100

What does the root Chloro mean

Green

100

Define the root homeo mean?

Similar

100

Name the mnemonic that we learned for theories and laws, and what it means

Look Down Towards Earth

Laws Describe Theories Explain

100

What characteristic do scientists look for when determining if something is alive?

Cells

200

Name the smallest living thing

Cell

200

Describe the structure and appearance of plant and animal cells.

Plants: Cell wall, tightly packed together, brick like, rectangular

Animal: Cell membrane only, spaced apart, round, oval

200

Define the root stasis

Equilibrium

200

True or False: Scientific theories are hunches that can include personal beliefs? Explain your reasoning.

FALSE: Theories have been tested many times and supported by strong evidence

200

Is it living? Select only the living (or once living) organisms.

Tree     Rock     Fire     Boy     Wind     Rabbit     Egg     Molecule  Feather     DNA     Fossil     Mitochondria     River   

Tree, Boy, Rabbit, Egg, Feather, Fossil

300

Which statement represents a correct organizational relationship in living things?

A) Organs make up cells and cells make up atoms

B) Atoms make up tissues and tissues make up cells

C) Cells make up organs and organs make up tissues

D) Cells make up tissues and tissues make up organs

D) Cells make up tissues and tissues make up organs

300

List the organelles and their function that plant cells have that animal cells do not


Bonus: List one that they share, but there is a major size difference between them and why

Chloroplasts: Turn sunlight into food

Cell wall: Provide structure and support

Bonus: Vacuole: storage facility, plants have 1 very large vacuole

300

List three examples of models...

Diagram of a food chain 

A cell made from playdoh 

A miniature version of a European Castle 

A diorama of an atom 

300

A law contains ______________ while a theory does not.

Math Equation 

300

List the ABC's of cell theory

A all living things are made of cells

B basic unit of life

C cells come from pre-existing cells

400

Place the following terms in order of least specific to most specific...

cell, organism, organ system, nucleus 

nucleus, cell, organ system, organism

400

Which statement describes BOTH plant and animal cells...

A) Must consume food in the form of other organisms

B) Convert the sun's energy into sugars

C) Produce carbon dioxide as waste

D) Require mitochondria to produce useable waste

E) Use water and carbon dioxide to produce energy 

F) Require oxygen to get energy from food

Animal: A,C

Plant: B,E

Both: D, F

400

As an animal cell takes the food eaten and turns it into energy, while breaking down the food, waste is created in the process. This waste is specifically carbon dioxide, what is the best reason to determine why the cell is doing this?

A) To be the biggest strongest cell in the body

B) To make more cells

C) To maintain homeostasis

D) To protect itself and other cells around it

C) To maintain homeostasis

400
Describe why a model may be useful in science?

It can show something too small/too large to see, provides a visual of something that may be hard to imagine. 

400

Pretend you have dove to the deepest part of the ocean where no man has been before. You find a strange creature down in the deep, how can you determine if this creature is living?

A) The creature must breath oxygen

B) The creature must be able to move

C) The creature must be made of one or more cells

D) The creature must be able to reproduce

C) The creature must be made of one or more cells

500

Free Space!

Plus 500 points 

500

List the organelles plant and animal cells share and their jobs

Mitochondria: Breaks food into energy 

Vacuole: Stores water, waste, and food

Nucleus: Contains the DNA, command center

Cytoplasm: Jelly like holds other organelles in place

Cell Membrane: Gatekeeper, determines how much food, water, and waste can enter and leave the cell

500

Define hypothesis

Limited evidence, few observations, what theories and laws begin as

500

Write your own hypothesis in an if, then, because statement

If the grass in my backyard is dying, then we may be in a drought, because plants need water to survive and it rained in a while.

500

If a cell falls out of homeostasis what happens?

The cell may not function properly, you may become sick, after a long time the cell may die