Living Organisms
Microscopes and Cells
The Cell and Its Structures
Fluid Movement in Cells
Cell Specialization and Organization
100

 Biotic?

refers to things that are considered to be living.

100

Microscope

Are devices that magnify tiny objects so they can be observed 

100

Multicellular

An organism made up of many cells working together.

100

Permeable

 Lets everything in

100

Specialized

A cell that’s built to do one specific job.

200

Abiotic?

 refers to things that are considered to be non living.

200

Magnify

Is the process by which objects are made to appear larger than they actually are.



200

Unicellular

Organisms with only one kind of cell

200

Selectively Permeable

Lets certain things come In

200

Tissues

A group of similar cells that work together to do a specific job.

300

Cell?

the basic unit of life



300

 What levels of magnification are possible for light and electron microscopes?

10x 40x 100x 

300

Organelles

Basic structures inside of a cell that helps the cell do what it needs to do

300

Impermeable

It lets nothing go through

300

Why is there a need for humans to have approximately 100 different types of cells?

Humans need many types of cells because each type is built to do a different job that keeps the body alive.

400
  1. What are the 5 characteristics of ALL living organisms?

  1. Need energy to survive

  1. Respond and adapt to their environment

  1. Reproduce

  1. Grow and develop

  1. Produce waste products

400

What are two important points described by the “cell theory”?

  1. All living things are made of one or more cells

  1. Cells are the basic units of life

400

Nucleus

Often the most easily seen structure of a cell, The control center

400

Diffusion

Is that particles that are in a high concentration area spread apart into low concentration area

400

What are two disadvantages of unicellular organisms?

Unicellular organisms have only one cell to handle all life functions, and if that single cell is damaged, the entire organism dies.

500
  1. What is the relationship between structure and function for living things?

The functions are the stuff that we do and structure are the thing that help us do them

500

Name two early scientists and what they each discovered with the use of their early microscopes.

Robert Hooke and Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

500
  1. How does being small make a cell more efficient? 

If cells were larger they would need a larger cell membrane in order to function, So each cell is the perfect size

500

Osmosis

The diffusion of water Through a selectively permeable membrane

500

Describe the relationship between tissues, organs and systems:

Tissues group together to form organs, and organs work together in systems to keep the body functioning.