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An individual form of life that can carry out all life functions is .

An individual form of life that can carry out all life functions is. organism. -HOME-. Cells come from other cells. This is one 3 things that make up this. cell theory. -HOME-. It is the smallest unit of life. cell. -HOME-. The advantage of the light microscope.

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An individual form of life that can carry out all life functions is .

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  1. An individual form of life that can carry out all life functions is . organism -HOME-

  2. Cells come from other cells. This is one 3 things that make up this. cell theory -HOME-

  3. It is the smallest unit of life. cell -HOME-

  4. The advantage of the light microscope. It can view living cells. -HOME-

  5. It is the special name for the diffusion of water. osmosis -HOME-

  6. Organisms inherit there traits form their… parents -HOME-

  7. The three key ingredients for photosynthesis. sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water -HOME-

  8. The smell of freshly cut flowers occurs because of…. diffusion -HOME-

  9. An organism with no nucleus is… prokaryotic -HOME-

  10. How many kingdoms do modern scientists use in their classification system? six -HOME-

  11. The two domains which are also kingdoms. Bacteria and archaea -HOME-

  12. The kingdom/domain that includes unicellular organisms that can survive in extreme environments is called… archaea -HOME-

  13. 6 kingdoms were broken down in 3 domains Because of… Because of improved technology -HOME-

  14. They are made of amino acid chains which grow and repair cells. proteins -HOME-

  15. DAILY DOUBLE You may wager as many points as you want, however; this is the ONLY time an incorrect answer will cost you points. next

  16. You have moldy bread. Name the two fungi You’ll find. Mold and yeast -HOME-

  17. Very small organisms that you can see only by using a microscope are called… microorganisms -HOME-

  18. Three of Four characteristic of ALL living things. Grow Reproduce Respond to environment Organization -HOME-

  19. A multicellular eukaryote that eat other organisms. animals -HOME-

  20. From start to finish, list the steps of mitosis. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, & telophase -HOME-

  21. Its what is produced by photosynthesis. Glucose and oxygen -HOME-

  22. Its time for Double Jeopardy

  23. These organisms have a defined nucleus with genetic materials inside and definite organelles. Eukaryotic Cell -HOME 2-

  24. Multi-cellular eukaryote that makes its own food. Plants -HOME 2-

  25. The “misfit” kingdom. protist -HOME 2-

  26. The “decomposing” kingdom. fungi -HOME 2-

  27. DAILY DOUBLE You may wager as many points as you want, however; this is the ONLY time an incorrect answer will cost you points. next

  28. The prokaryotic kingdoms. Archaea and bacteria -HOME 2-

  29. Round, spiral, and rod are the three basic shapes of . bacteria -HOME 2-

  30. An organism that uses the sun to create its own energy is called this. Producers -HOME 2-

  31. Some Viruses reproduce with a… Host cell -HOME 2-

  32. What happens to the host cell after release of the viruses? It is destroyed. -HOME 2-

  33. The organisms that drift in water are… plankton -HOME 2-

  34. Breaking down sugar fro energy is… Cellular respiration -HOME 2-

  35. The molecule plants store for energy. Starch (sugar) -HOME 2-

  36. Plants respond to…. Gravity, light, & touch -HOME 2-

  37. Two name plants are often called. Autotroph -HOME 2-

  38. Both unicellular and multi-cellular protists that use the sun’s energy to create food. algae -HOME 2 -

  39. Scientists were able to determine that the American vulture was more like a stork through this type of evidence. genetic -HOME 2 -

  40. A nonliving factor that limits population Hint: Not looking for an example of a DIF. abiotic -HOME-

  41. It is the place where organisms live. habitat -HOME 2-

  42. The maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support. Carrying capacity -HOME 2-

  43. A living thing in an ecosystem that can affect populations. Biotic factors -HOME 2-

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