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tcs_Science (6) Chapter 4

Cell Theory Cells Living Things Classification Kingdoms
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Uses lenses to magnify objects hundreds or thousands of times.
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Uses lenses to magnify objects hundreds or thousands of times.
microscope
Worked together to form the basis of the cell theory
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Worked together to form the basis of the cell theory
Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann
Was the first to observe and name cells
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Was the first to observe and name cells
Robert Hooke
Developed a system of classification
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Developed a system of classification
Carolus Linnaeus
What are the basics of the cell theory?
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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
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Part of a cell the provides support for the plant cells
cell wall
External boundary for a cell
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External boundary for a cell
cell membrane
Bubble-like storage organelles found in a cell
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Bubble-like storage organelles found in a cell
vacuoles
Acts like an engine, breaking down food and releasing energy
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Acts like an engine, breaking down food and releasing energy
mitochondria
The green pigment a plant uses to absorb energy from sunlight
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The green pigment a plant uses to absorb energy from sunlight
chlorophyll
A group of cells working together
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A group of cells working together
tissue
The process by which organisms grow and replace cells
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The process by which organisms grow and replace cells
mitosis
The process by which an organism produces reproductive cells
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The process by which an organism produces reproductive cells
meiosis
Characteristics of living things
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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
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Rearrange the following in order from least to greatest: organs, tissues, cells, systems
cells, tissues, organs, systems
A complete living thing
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A complete living thing
organism
Putting organisms with similar characteristics into groups
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Putting organisms with similar characteristics into groups
classification
The scientific name of an organism uses which two names of classification
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The scientific name of an organism uses which two names of classification
genus and species
What language do scientists commonly use?
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What language do scientists commonly use?
Latin
Names of classification in order from largest to smallest
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Names of classification in order from largest to smallest
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species
Unicellular kingdoms
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Unicellular kingdoms
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi
Multicellular kingdoms
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Multicellular kingdoms
Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
Can bacteria be useful? Give an example
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Can bacteria be useful? Give an example
Yes! Yogurt, Intestines
Name the six kingdoms
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Name the six kingdoms
Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia.
What are the major differences between a plant and animal cell?
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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?
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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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