Living Things/ Nonliving Things
Cell Theory
Unicellular/ Multicellular Organisms
Prokaryotes/Eukaryotes
*Protsits
100

True or False: A cloud is considered a living thing

False

100

True or False: Cell Theory has three main principles

True

100

Uni means ____________

one

100

True or False: Humans have prokaryotic cells

False

100

Which protist uses cilia to move?

A. amoeba

B. euglena

C. paramecium

D. volvox

C. paramecium

200

Give 3 examples of a living thing

Teacher assess and grades

200

True or False: One of the three principles of cell theory is that all living things are composed of one or more cells.

True

200

Multi means ___________

more than one

200

True or False: Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus

False

200

This protist lives in colonies of 50,000 or more. This is a __________

volvox

300

What makes something not living?

It is not alive
300

What is the 2nd principle of the cell theory?

Cells are the basic units of structure and function in an organism.

300

What does it mean to be a unicellular organisms?

to have one cell

300

True or False: An example of a prokaryotic cell would be bacteria

True

300

___________ is a long-hair like thing that stretches from the euglena’s body.

Flagellum

400

Give 3 examples of nonliving things.

Teacher assess and grade

400

Which scientist are responsible for the Cell Theory?

A. Robert Hooke

B. Theodor Schwann 

C. Matthias Jakob Schleiden 

D. All of the above

D. All of the above

400

Give 3 examples of a multicellular organism.

Teacher assess and grade

400

True or False: Eukaryotic cells contain organelles. Organelles are compartments within the cell that have specific functions.

True

400

Which protist feed on bacteria, algae and yeast?

Paramecium

500

All living things must have ______. This is the most basic unit of life.

cells

500

All cell come from ___________

Pre-existing cells
500

True or False: unicellular organisms are prokaryotic cells

False

500

What is the biggest difference that distinguishes between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell?

prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and eukaryotic cells, which contain a nucleus

500

A teacher prepared slides of microscopic organisms for science class. The slides were categorized according to the organisms' structure and then according to their method of movement. Which organism's slide would most likely be categorized as "unicellular will pseudopods for movement"?

A. amoeba

B. euglena

C. paramecium

D. volvox

A. amoeba