Organelles
Biological Level of Organization
All things Cells
Microscopes & Variables
Body Systems
Wild Card
100

This organelle controls what enters or leaves the cell 

cell membrane

100

Which is larger - biosphere or ecosystem? 

biosphere

100

All cells come form ____ cells

old, pre-existing

100

Scientists use this tool to view cells

microscope

100

Organ system that controls movement of muscles, senses like sight and sound, and the body's reaction to any stimulus.

Nervous system

100

If a population that reproduces asexually is struck by a disease and dies off, we could say it is because this disease exposed their ________ that they all share

Weakness

200

the portion of the cell within the membrane that includes a "jelly" like fluid and all organelles except for the nucleus.

cytoplasm

200

A pod of dolphins is an example of what?

population 
200

Every living organism is made of these.

What are cells?

200

True or False - You use the fine focus first.

False, you use the coarse focus

200

The system that breaks down food for cells to use nutrients and energy. 

Digestive System. 

200

Rocks, pens, and tables are examples of these things.

What are non-living things or abiotic

300

This organelle is the rigid outer layer.

cell wall

300

A group of organs that work together to perform a specific function is known as what?

organ system

300

Living things with one cell are called this. 

What is unicellular?

300

What is the part where you put your slide?

stage

300

The main jobs of the Skeletal System are....

give our body shape, Protect, and help us move

300

People, plants, and bacteria are consider these.

What are living things or biotic 

400

controls all the activities of the cell, including cell reproduction and protein synthesis

Nucleus 

400

What is the smallest level of organization?

atom

400

Living things with two cells or more are called this.

What is multicellular?

400

The Independent Variable (IV) and the Dependent Variable (DV) go on which axis on a graph?

IV on the horizontal x-axis

DV on the vertical y-axis

400

Organ system responsible for gas exchange (not that kind of gas)

Respiratory system

400

What type of reproduction requires just ONE parent

asexual

500

What organelles does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not?

chloroplast and cell wall 

500

What is the smallest unit of life?

cells

500

Which type of cell is boxy and green?

plant cells

500

If you're testing how much light affects the growth of a plant, identify a control variable and explain which it should be the same

Amount of soil or water

Environment

Type of plant

500

Millions of cells that work and connect together create .......

Tissue

500

Give a reason why viruses should not be considered biotic?

not made of cells, need host for many things, etc

600

In animal cells, these are generally small. Sometimes a single one of these can take up most of the interior space of the plant cell.

Vacuole 

600

Put these in order from smallest to largest - population, ecosystem, community 

population, community, ecosystem

600

List 2 of the 3 parts of Cell Theory

All living things are made of cells

Cells are the smallest unit of life

New cells come from old cells

600

We're growing tomato plants and testing the effect of music on the plant's height.  What is the DV?

the plant's height

600

Organ system that transports oxygen and food around your body

Circulatory system

600

What's the difference between prokaryotes an eukaryotes?


Prokaryotes are unicellular and eukaryotes are multi-cellular.

700

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

mitochondria 

700

How is a community different from an ecosystem?

ecosystems include biotic and abiotic factors

700

List 4 characteristics of life

cells

DNA

Reproduce

Grow/Develop

Respond/adapt to environment

obtain/use energy

700

Why do you always start on the lowest magnification when looking through a microscope?

easier to find the sample 

700

What does the endocrine system do?

hormones

700

What would you classify bacteria as?

organism and/or cell