Organelles
Hierarchy
General Science
Homeostasis
Cells
100

What is an organelle?

Little specialized organs in the cells

100

Define hierarchy.

To sort from largest to smallest or smallest to largest

100

What piece of technology helped us discover the cell?

the microscope

100

Define homeostasis.

Maintains balance in your cells/body

100

What is required to be classified as "living"?

-cells

Other acceptable answers: energy, waste excretion, reproduction, etc

200

What is the function of the cytoplasm?

The cytoplasm is a jelly that holds all the organelles in place.

200

What is tissue made up of?

Cells

200

How does the cell membrane maintain homeostasis?

By controlling what can go in and out of the cell it balances nutrients and waste

200

Name the 3 principles of the cell theory

-all living things made of one or more cells

-all cells come from preexisting cells

-cells are the basic unit of life

300

What two organelles are only found in plant cells?

chloroplast & cell wall

300

What is the smallest LIVING unit in the hierarchy

cells

300

What is the function of a scientific model

Models typically scale an object that is too large or too small so that we can study it up close

300

Daily Double: What organelles are found in both plant and animal cells (eukaryotic cells)

cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, vacuoles, & lysosomes

300

What types of organisms are classified as eukaryotes?

plant, animal, and fungi (will accept just the first two answers)

400

What is contained inside of the nucleus

genetic information

400

What can scientists do with a well-constructed and well-tested theory?

A. turn it into a scientific law

B. change it quickly and easily 

C. stop investigating and testing it

D. make predictions about future events

Theories and laws have equally valid concepts and do NOT have a hierarchy where one develops into the other 

400

What are the 5 types of homeostasis?

reproduction, food, water, digestion/waste removal, and gas exchange

400

What is the main objective that all cellular processes have?

TO MAINTAIN HOMEOSTASIS (balance)

500

What 4 organelles are found in ALL cells?

ribosomes, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and DNA

500

List the 5 parts of the hierarchy of life from smallest to largest

atoms

molecules

cells

tissues

organs

organ systems

organisms

500

What is a theory?

Testable explanation of some aspect of the natural world, based on many facts, observations, and hypotheses that have been rigorously tested and supported by extensive evidence, rather than being a mere guess or hypothesis.

 Scientific theories do not explain "what" happens (that's a scientific law) but rather "why" it happens

500

What level is the least specialized in the hierarchy of life?

CELL (most basic because it is the BASIC unit of life)

500

What are the 5 characteristics of life?

organization, growth and development, obtain and use energy, responds to stimuli, homeostasis, and reproduce (pg. 12)