The 8 Characteristics of Living things.
What are DNA, Reproduce, Grow/Develop, Cells, Homeostasis, Evolve, Energy, Respond to Stimuli
The Major way to tell that these cells have different fuctions.

What is, they have different shapes?
Some people with spinal cord injuries do not sweat below the area of the injury. Without the ability to sweat, the human body temperature begins to rise.
Which Characteristic of Life have they lost?
What is Homeostasis?
The term used for an uneven distribution of solutes in a Solution
What is Concentration Gradient?
True or False:
2 cells in the same organism that have different functions, Have different DNA.
What is False?
The Process of Egg and Sperm coming together.
What is Fertilization?
Determined by the shape of a cell
What is Function?
This is the major function of ribosomes
What is to make protein?
Cells with a similar function working together.
What is a Tissue?
The goal of negative feedback mechanisms.
what is, to maintain homeostasis (Keep an organism in balance)?
General term for Molecules moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
What is Passive Transport?
If an animal has 62 chromosomes in a body cell, this is the number chromosomes there will be in a single cell after Mitosis occurs.
What is 62?
An Embryo that is a Solid Ball of Cells
What is a Morula
The Stages of Mitosis
What are,
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, and Telophase?
3 of the major differences between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Organisms
What are, Nucleus, Size, Complexity
Put the following in the correct order from least complex to most complex:
Oak Tree, Guard Cell, Leaf, Chloroplast
What is:
Chloroplast, Guard Cell, Leaf, Oak Tree
The term used when talking about keeping body temperature stable.
What is Thermoregulation
Using this diagram, identify what will happen to the cell.

What is Swell?
The Replication of DNA occurs in this phase of the Cell Cycle.
What is S Phase?
The Zygote has this in common with every cell it will become.
What is DNA?
Of these two cells, this is a Bacteria Cell

What is Cell 1?
A cell observed to have a nucleus, and membrane bond organelles
What is a Eukaryote?
These images all represent which level of organization?

What is Tissue?
This type of cell comprising the opening of the stomata of the leaf.
What is a Guard Cell?
The state at which there is no longer a concentration gradient and all particles are evenly distributed.
What is Equilibrium?
The Diagram below that Properly Illustrates Mitosis.

What is Image A?
Place the following in the correct order:
Differentiation, Fertilization, Gamete Production, Mitosis
What is:
Gamete Production, Fertilization, Mitosis, Cell Differentiation
The overall goal for Mitosis.
What is the production of 2 genetically identical daughter cells.
A cell observed to have a nucleus and a chloroplast.
What is a Plant cell?
Put the following in order from MOST Complex to LEAST Complex
Neurons, Brain, Nervous System, Nerve Tissue
What is:
Nervous System, Brain, Nerve Tissue, Neurons
When salmon are exposed to very fresh water, they will osmoregulate by diluting their urine so that they can retain salt. This process is considered this type of feedback loop.
What us Negative?
The name of the molecule that provides energy that the cell uses during Active Transport.
What is ATP?
This is what multicellular organisms use Mitosis for.
What is, to Repair or Replace tissue?
This is the first body system to develop in growing embryos.
What is the Nervous System?
The three structures that Plant Cells have that Animal Cells do not
What are, Cell Wall, Chloroplast, and Large Central Vacuole?
The outmost boundary for cells that contain a nucleus and chloroplast.
What is a Cell Wall?
The two organ systems that work together when a deer sees danger causing its heartrate to increase.
What are the Nervous system and the Circulatory system?
Gas regulation in fish is accomplished by this organ.
What is the gills?
A description for the Cell Membrane that describes the ability to allow certain things in while keeping others out.
What is Selectively Permeable?
A scientist shaved a patch of white fur off the back of a Himalayan rabbit and applied an ice pack to the area for 30 minutes. The fur in the shaved area grew back black.
This is the cause for this phenomenon
Warm and cold temperatures activate different genes for fur color
What are the biggest controlling factors for cell division in creating an embryo?
What are Abiotic Resources (Food) and Homeostasis (Cell size)?
The 4 structures that Animal Cells have that Plant Cells do not.
What are Cilia, Flagella, Centrioles, and Lysosomes?