Cells
Classification
Multicellular Organisms
Organisms
Bacteria and Viruses
100

______ are the basic unit of all living things

Cells

100

Scientists classify living things based on shared ____ 

Traits

100

A distinguishing characteristic is also called a 

Trait

100

This type of organism is made of only one cell

Unicellular

100

A medicine that helps prepare the immune system to fight infection

Vaccine

200

The jelly-like substance located inside the cell is called

Cytoplasm

200

How many levels of organization do scientists use to sort all living things?

8

200

A group of different tissues that work together to perform a specific function

Organ

200

Groups of specialized cells that work together are called...

Tissues

200

A type of single-celled organism found almost everywhere on Earth

Bacteria

300

The different parts or titles of sub-units within cells are called...

Organelles

300

The classification and naming of all living things is called...

Taxonomy

300

Organs and Tissue working together to perform a function

Organ System

300

This type of organism, like animals, are made of many cells

Multicellular

300

A medicine that is used to treat bacterial infections

Antibiotics

400

This is the organelle where photosynthesis takes place

Chloroplast

400

These types of organisms have membrane-bound nuclei

Eukaryotic

400

A tool used to identify a species by answering a series of questions based on contrasting features that have two possible outcomes 

Dichotomous Key

400

A structure located within an animal cell where genetic information is stored

Nucleus

400

A nonliving protective shell with genetic material located inside of it

Virus

500

Plants and animal cells are very similar. However, please state two of the primary differences between each.

Plants have cells walls (animals don't)

Plants have chloroplasts to make them green (animals also don't)

500

Please state the entire classification system

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

500

Hair-like projections found in the small intestines that help absorb nutrients

Villi

500

These types of cells do not have a nucleus

Prokaryotic

500

Genetic material that holds information for making more, duplicate cells

DNA