Cells
Microorganisms
Body
Genetics
Classification
100
1. What is the basic unit of structure of all living things?
What is a cell.
100
Living things that are too small to see without a microscope are known as___________.
What are microorganisms
100
Organisms that are made up of trillions of cells are called___________.
What is multi-cellular
100
A trait that appears only if an organism has two factrs for the trait is a _____________________.
What is a recessive trait.
100
What is the order in which organisms are classified? a. Kingdom, Order, Class, Family, Species, Genus, Phylum b. Species, Order, Family, Phylum, Kingdom, Genus, Class c. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species d. Kingdom, Species, Genus, Class, Family, Phylum, Order
What is c. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
200
The organelle that is found in the nucleus that contains information about the cell is known as the ____________.
What is a chromosome
200
Which of the following is not a beneficial microorganism? a. Bacteria that grows on raw chicken b. Bacteria in our digestive system c. Mold that produces penicillin d. Phytoplankton that release oxygen
What is bacteria that grows on raw chicken
200
Organisms thatdo not have organs or tissues are ______________.
What are single-celled organisms
200
The part of a chromosome that contains DNA code for an inherited trait._______________
What is a gene
200
What are the five kingdoms? a. Bacteria, Mold, Protist, Plant, Animal b. Bacteria, Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist c. Vertebrate, Invertebrate, Vascular, Nonvascular, Tissue
What is b. Bacteria, Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist
300
What is the function of the vacuole?
What is stores food, water, and waste. “Storage unit”
300
Microorganisms that can be single celled or multi-celled that include algae are known as________________________.
What are Protists
300
When several kinds of organs work together to carry out a certain function. This is known as an ________________.
What is an organ system.
300
A trait that is acquired through experience. ________________
What is a learned behavior
300
What is the difference between an invertebrate and a vertebrate animal? Write one example of each.
What is vertebrate animals have a spine. Invertebrates do not. Ex. Vertebrate= Birds, reptiles, fish Invertebrates= sponges, flatworms, insects answers may vary :)
400
What is the function of the mitochondrion?
What is the powerhouse. It produces all of the energy in the cell.
400
Penicillin that kills harmful bacteria is an example of_______________________.
What is mold
400
When several kinds of tissue work together to carry out a certain function, this is known as an __________. a. Tissue b. Cell c. Organ d. Organ system
What is an organ
400
A characteristic passed from parents to their offspring.______________
What is an inherited trait
400
What are the two types of vascular plants?
What are angiosperm and gymnosperm
500
How are the plant cell and animal cell different?
What is the animal cell does not have a cell wall. The animal cell is round and the plant cell is rectangular. The plant cell has chloroplast to carry out photosynthesis.
500
__________________ can help milk turn into yogurt.
What is bacteria
500
What are the four kinds of tissue? a. Epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue b. Epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, heart tissue, capillary tissue c. Epithelial tissue, heart tissue, capillary tissue, connective tissue d. Epithelial tissue, nervous tissue, muscle tissue, connective tissue
What is a. Epithelial tissue, muscle tissue, connective tissue, nervous tissue
500
****** DAILY DOUBLE ****** If two tall flowers carry the genes (Ff), predict the percentage of the offspring that will NOT grow to be tall flowers.
What is there will be a 25% chance the flower will not be tall.
500
What is the difference between a vascular and nonvascular plant?
What is Vascular plant- a plant with tubes to carry nutrients and water throughout the plant. Nonvascular plant- a plant without transport tubes to carry water and nutrients throughout the plant.