Cells to Ecosystems Cell Theory Prokaryotic Organelles Multicelluar & & Vs. Eukaryotic Functions Unicellular 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 100 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 200 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 300 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 400 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 500 pt 5001 pt The units that work together in an organ 2 What are tissues? 3 Any thing that can live on its own and perform the functions of life 4 What is an organism? 5 Name an organ found in humans and an organ in a plant 6 What is heart/stomach/brain/liver/ lung etc in humans and root/stem/leaf in plants? 7 The category for all the blue herons along the Mississippi River 8 What is a population? 9 This interacts with a community of living organisms to form an ecosystem 10 What are non-living things like rocks, soil, weather, water, etc. 11 The scientist who first used the word “cell” 12 Who is Robert Hooke? 13 He was the first scientist to view bacteria. 14 Who was Leeuvenhoek? 15 The reason Robert Hooke thought only plants and fungi had cells 16 What is plant and fungi cells have a cell wall and are easier to see? 17 The scientist who is credited with two statements that make up Cell Theory 18 Who is Schwann? 19 Name two of the three statements that are part of Cell Theory 20 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 21 The major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells 22 What is prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus 23 All multicellular organisms can be grouped in this category 24 What is eukaryotic? 25 Linear DNA is NOT found in this type of cell 26 What is prokaryotic? 27 Unicellular organisms can be grouped in this category. 28 What is both eukaryotic and prokaryotic 29 Cytoplasm, DNA and ribosomes are found in this type of cell 30 What are both prokaryotic and eukaryotic 31 What ribosomes make for a cell. 32 What are proteins? 33 This organelle breaks down drugs and chemicals, makes lipids and transports materials 34 What is the endoplasmic reticulum 35 An organelle not covered by a membrane 36 What are ribosomes 37 Name two organelles NOT found in animal cells 38 What is the cell wall and chloroplast? 39 Organelle with enzymes that can break down particles 40 What are lysosomes? 41 True or False: Multicellular organisms perform different life functions than unicellular organisms 42 What is FALSE 43 The way that a multicellular organism gets larger 44 What is grow more cells 45 This is how a multicellular organism begins 46 What is as a single cell? 47 Name a difference between multicellular and unicellular organisms 48 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 49 This is the reason why cells are small 50 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 51