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Living Things Cell Theory Organelles Scientists ClassificationPlant & Animal Cells Misc

Single-celled organisms A 100

Unicellular A 100

The process of becoming more complex A 200

Development A 200

Change in an organism’s surroundings that causes the organism to react A 300

Stimulus A 300

The most abundant chemical found inside cells A 400

Water A 400

The process of producing offspring that are similar to the parents A 500

Reproduction A 500

The basic unit of structure and function in living things B 100

Cells B 100

B 200 Cells come from other living ______.

Cells B 200

B 300 The bending of light in order to increase the size of an image under the microscope

Magnification B 300

B 400 All living things are composed of ______.

Cells B 400

B 500 What is the total magnification of a microscope with the following lenses. 1 st = 15x 2 nd = 20x

300x B 500

C 100

Nucleus C 100

C 200 Organelle that turns leaves green

Chloroplast C 200

Organelle that receives, sorts, and sends out packages of proteins C 300

Golgi Bodies C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

Ribosomes C 400

Passageways inside the cell used for transporting proteins to the Golgi Bodies C 500

Endoplasmic Reticulum C 500

Strong, protective barrier that surrounds only plant cells D 100

Cell Wall D 100

Powerhouse of both animal and plant cells that creates energy from food molecules D 200

Mitochondria D 200

Group of cells that all work towards a specific function D 300

Tissues D 300

Genetic material found inside the nucleus D 400

Chromatin D 400

Structure that houses all of the organelles inside the cells D 500

Cytoplasm D 500

Scientist who discovered cells in animals. E 100

Schwann E 100

Carlous Linneaus developed this two- named naming system that used what two levels of classification? E 200

Genus & Species E 200

The first scientist to name the structures he saw under the microscope as cells was… E 300

Robert Hooke E 300

Which scientist discovered that cells come from other cells? E 400

Virchow E 400

Scientists regularly use a microscope that uses a series of two lenses – one in the eyepiece and one of three objective lenses on the nosepiece. What is this type of microscope called? HINT: one lens = simple microscope E 500

Compound Microscope E 500

The process of grouping things based on similarities F 100

Classification F 100

F 200 The first word of an animal’s scientific name

Genus F 200

The study of how things are classified F 300

Taxonomy F 300

The highest level of organization F 400

Domain F 400

Name the levels of classification in order from broadest to most specific F 500

Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species F 500

Organisms that can produce their own food G 100

Autotrophs G 100

G 200 Maintaining a stable internal environment

Homeostasis G 200

Organisms that have a nucleus in their cells G 300

Eukaryote G 300

Domain of organisms that live in extreme environments G 400

Archaea G 400

Scientist who discovered that plants are made up of individual cells. G 500

Schleiden G 500