Cells
Energy
Homeostasis
Microscope
Review
100

All living things are..

Organisms

100

Energy is the ability to make things...

Change

100

"The boy shot up five inches in only one year". Growth or reproduction?

Growth

100

What is a microscope?

A special tool that helps us see tiny things that are too small to see with our eyes alone.

100

If the letter e was on the slide and viewed by a microscope, how would it look?

Upside down

200

Are all cells alike?

no

200

How do some organisms obtain energy?

foods they eat or in the case of plants .

200

What characteristic is this? "Our cat had a litter of kittens yesterday".

Reproduction 

200

What is the name of the first microscope?

The simple microscope

200

Microscopes have -------

curved glass

300

What is the difference between a unicellular and multicellular cell?

Unicellular means one cell and multicellular means many cells.

300

Why is energy important?

it powers life, and it provides organisms with the ability to maintain grow, reproduce, balance, and carry out other functions.

300
"Eat a good breakfast and you will be able to run longer". Is this Growth?

No its Energy

300

Microscope have------------- glass

Curved

300

What is the objective lenses used for?

The lenses with different identifications. 

400

All cells perform various jobs or....

Functions

400

What is the name of the process that plants use to make their own food using energy from the sun?

Photosynthesis

400

"When that car pulled in the driveway, my cat ran to hide under the porch." Is this adaption? if not then what do you think it is?

No its response

400

How many lenses does a compound microscope have?

2 or more.

400

Multi cellular organisms can be organized into what levels?

cells, tissues, organs, systems

500

Multicellular organisms can be organized into what other levels? name all of them.

Cells-Tissues-Organs-Systems

500

What is the difference between an autotroph and a heterotroph?

Autotroph-can make its own food

Heterotroph-has to go find food

500

Describe homeostasis 

Regulation of an organisms internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for life.

500

What is the diaphragm used for?

Controls how much light passes through.

500

Living things remain in a homeostasis that means that they maintain a ....

State of stability.