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Life Science Review Game Mrs.Baird 2018

2 Pieces What part of a microscope adjusts the amount of light allowed to hit the slide? A: Diaphram

Multicellular, eukaryote, autotroph 3 Pieces A new organism is identified as the size of a backpack, makes it’s own food and it’s cells have a nucleus. What 3 terms apply to it? One point per correct term. Multicellular, eukaryote, autotroph

What ecosystem organization level is shown in this picture? 2 Pieces What ecosystem organization level is shown in this picture? A. Population

2Pieces Characteristics Kingdoms Animalia and Fungi have in common: A: Eukaryote, heterotroph

3 Pieces Characteristics all members of Kingdom Plantae have in common? A: Eukaryotic, multicellular, autotrophic

2 Pieces What Kingdom? An organism is made up of only one cell, it is genetically identical to others in it’s colony, consumes other organisms for food and was found in the hypersaline waters of the Dead Sea ? A: Archaea

What is a non-living factor in an ecosystem called? 2 Pieces What is a non-living factor in an ecosystem called? A: Abiotic factor

What do all of these organisms have in common? 2 Piece What do all of these organisms have in common? A: Eukaryotes

What level of the ecosystem is this? 2 Pieces What level of the ecosystem is this? A: Biosphere

Why are microscopes called “Light” microscopes? 3 Piece Why are microscopes called “Light” microscopes? A: Lenses bend or refract light to make the object beneath them appear closer

A: Protista, Bacteria, Archaea 2 Pieces An organism is identified as unicellular and autotrophic. Which kingdoms could it belong to? A: Protista, Bacteria, Archaea

2 Piece Yeast consumes plant sugars, can divide asexually (mitosis) and have a nucleus. What Kingdom does yeast belong in? A: Fungi

STUDY TONIGHT Remember to use CELL BOOKLET for review Broadest classification = domain level All cells have cytoplasm