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Complete this sentence: All living things are made of one or more ______.
cells!
What part of the microscope is shown here?
objective lens
How do you determine total magnification (using a microscope)?
multiply the eyepiece times the objective lens
True or False: A characteristic of life is that all organisms can move around.
False
True or False: A characteristic of life is that all organisms need to sleep.
False
What are the building blocks of living things?
cells!
What is a nickname for chloroplasts?
chef
What is the job of a vacuole?
storage
An organism made of one cell is said to be _______.
unicellular
If an organism is made of many cells, it is said to be ________.
multicellular
What cell organelle is nicknamed "powerhouse?"
mitochondria ("mighty mitochondria")
What cell organelle releases energy?
mitochondria
What is the most important organelle?
nucleus
Any living thing is called an ________.
organism
Give an example of an organism reacting to a stimulus in the environment.
leaves changing color, animals hibernating, birds fly south, plus others...
Name an organelle or structure found in a plant cell but not an animal cell.
cell wall or chloroplast
Where is DNA found in a cell?
in the nucleus
Finish this sentence: Cells, cells, they're made of _______.
organelles
Name one thing your chromosomes determine?
eye/hair/skin color, height, disease, and more! They are the recipe of YOU!
What is the "gel of the cell" called?
cytoplasm
Which kingdoms have ONLY unicellular members?
bacteria (eubacteria & archaebacteria)
What is the word for making more organisms of the species?
Reproduce / reproducing / reproduction
What is the outermost layer of a plant cell called?
cell wall