System and System Models
Characteristics of Living Things
Homeostasis
Levels of Organization
The Cell and Cell Transport
100
Do you use systems daily?

Yes

100

What is the smallest unit of life?

The cell

100

What is the definition of homeostasis?

Maintain an internal stable environment

100

What are the 5 levels of organization that we went over?

Cell, Tissue, Organ, Organ System, and Organism

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

200

What is the definition of a system boundary?

Something that contains the system and separates it from the rest of the universe.

200

How many parents does asexual reproduction require?

1 parent

200

What happens to the hair on our skin when we are cold?

The hair on our skin stands up because of the goosebumps we get.

200
A baby, lizard, dog, and snake are examples of which level of organization?

Organisms

200

True or false, animal cells have a cell wall?

False, only plant cells have a cell wall.

300

What does a closed system exchange with its environment?

Only energy

300

What process uses chemical reactions in an organism to build up or break down materials?

Metabolism

300

What part of the brain regulates body temperature?

Hypothalamus

300

Which level of organization is made of similar cells working together? For example, many muscle cells working together.

Tissue

300

What is the cell membrane composed of?

Individual phospholipids and transport proteins.

400

What are the 5 properties of a System?

Boundaries, Components, Inputs, Outputs, and Controls

400

In what molecule is an organisms genetic code written?

DNA

400

What is vasodilation? (Bonus: When does this happen?)

When our blood vessels expand, to let more blood flow near skin. This happens when we are hot.

400

Give me 3 examples of an organ.

Various answers

Examples: heart, lungs, brain, bladder, and stomach

400
What is osmosis and what is the rule to remember how osmosis works?

The diffusion of water across a membrane; the rule to remember is "salt sucks".

500

What are the boundaries and components of a cell phone?

boundaries - case of phone (front and back of phone)

components - parts (battery, processor, buttons)

500

What are the 9 characteristics of living things?

Reproduce, grow and develop, respond to the environment, made of cells, have DNA, maintain homeostasis, levels of organization, require energy, and evolve
500

What issues can come up when your body is not performing thermoregulation correctly?

Dehydration, Heat Stroke, Hypothermia, Frostbite
500

Which is more complex the heart or the circulatory system, and why?

The circulatory system, because it is made up of many different organs and the heart is only one organ.

500

Why is it dangerous to drink sea water?

There is too much salt in the water which will make your cells hypertonic. This causes your body to get dehydrated, because your kidneys will make you pee out more water than what you drank.