tcs_Science (6) Chapter 4
Uses lenses to magnify objects hundreds or thousands of times.
Uses lenses to magnify objects hundreds or thousands of times.
microscope
Worked together to form the basis of the cell theory
Worked together to form the basis of the cell theory
Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann
Was the first to observe and name cells
Was the first to observe and name cells
Robert Hooke
Developed a system of classification
Developed a system of classification
Carolus Linnaeus
What are the basics of the cell theory?
What are the basics of the cell theory?
Living things are made of cells. Cells can function as individual organisms or as the smallest unit in a larger organism.
Part of a cell the provides support for the plant cells
Part of a cell the provides support for the plant cells
cell wall
External boundary for a cell
External boundary for a cell
cell membrane
Bubble-like storage organelles found in a cell
Bubble-like storage organelles found in a cell
vacuoles
Acts like an engine, breaking down food and releasing energy
Acts like an engine, breaking down food and releasing energy
mitochondria
The green pigment a plant uses to absorb energy from sunlight
The green pigment a plant uses to absorb energy from sunlight
chlorophyll
A group of cells working together
A group of cells working together
tissue
The process by which organisms grow and replace cells
The process by which organisms grow and replace cells
mitosis
The process by which an organism produces reproductive cells
The process by which an organism produces reproductive cells
meiosis
Characteristics of living things
Characteristics of living things
grow & develop, reproduce, respond to environment, use energy, made of cells
Rearrange the following in order from least to greatest: organs, tissues, cells, systems
Rearrange the following in order from least to greatest: organs, tissues, cells, systems
cells, tissues, organs, systems
A complete living thing
A complete living thing
organism
Putting organisms with similar characteristics into groups
Putting organisms with similar characteristics into groups
classification
The scientific name of an organism uses which two names of classification
The scientific name of an organism uses which two names of classification
genus and species
What language do scientists commonly use?
What language do scientists commonly use?
Latin
Names of classification in order from largest to smallest
Names of classification in order from largest to smallest
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
Unicellular kingdoms
Unicellular kingdoms
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi
Multicellular kingdoms
Multicellular kingdoms
Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
Can bacteria be useful? Give an example
Can bacteria be useful? Give an example
Yes! Yogurt, Intestines
Name the six kingdoms
Name the six kingdoms
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.
What are the major differences between a plant and animal cell?
What are the major differences between a plant and animal cell?
rectangular vs. round; large central vacuole vs. small, temporary; chloroplasts vs. no chloroplasts
What makes humankind different from animals?
What makes humankind different from animals?
We were created in God's image and can have a personal relationship with God
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