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Cells
to
Ecosystems
Cell
Theory
Prokaryotic Organelles Multicelluar
&
&
Vs.
Eukaryotic Functions Unicellular
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The units that work together
in an organ
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What are tissues?
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Any thing that can live on
its own and perform the
functions of life
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What is an organism?
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Name an organ found in
humans and an organ in a
plant
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What is
heart/stomach/brain/liver/
lung etc in humans and
root/stem/leaf in plants?
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The category for all the blue
herons along the
Mississippi River
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What is a population?
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This interacts with a
community of living
organisms to form an
ecosystem
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What are non-living things
like rocks, soil, weather,
water, etc.
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The scientist who first used
the word “cell”
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Who is Robert Hooke?
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He was the first scientist to
view bacteria.
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Who was Leeuvenhoek?
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The reason Robert Hooke
thought only plants and
fungi had cells
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What is plant and fungi
cells have a cell wall and
are easier to see?
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The scientist who is
credited with two
statements that make up
Cell Theory
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Who is Schwann?
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Name two of the three
statements that are part of
Cell Theory
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1) Cells are the basic unit of
life 2) All living things are
made of one or more cells
and 3) All cells come from
existing cells
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The major difference
between prokaryotic and
eukaryotic cells
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What is prokaryotic cells do
NOT have a nucleus
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All multicellular organisms
can be grouped in this
category
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What is eukaryotic?
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Linear DNA is NOT found in
this type of cell
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What is prokaryotic?
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Unicellular organisms can
be grouped in this category.
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What is both eukaryotic and
prokaryotic
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Cytoplasm, DNA and
ribosomes are found in this
type of cell
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What are both prokaryotic
and eukaryotic
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What ribosomes make for a
cell.
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What are proteins?
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This organelle breaks down
drugs and chemicals,
makes lipids and transports
materials
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What is the endoplasmic
reticulum
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An organelle not covered by
a membrane
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What are ribosomes
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Name two organelles NOT
found in animal cells
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What is the cell wall and
chloroplast?
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Organelle with enzymes
that can break down
particles
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What are lysosomes?
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True or False:
Multicellular
organisms perform different
life functions than
unicellular organisms
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What is FALSE
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The way that a multicellular
organism gets larger
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What is grow more cells
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This is how a multicellular
organism begins
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What is as a single cell?
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Name a difference between
multicellular and unicellular
organisms
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What is multicellular
organisms have cells that
can not survive on their
own, they have specialized
cells for specific function,
and they can grow larger
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This is the reason why cells
are small
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To keep a large surface
area to volume ratio (or big
outside wrapper compared
to the amount of stuff
inside) to take in enough
nutrients
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