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Chapter 10 Test
Review
What are the six
characteristics of all
living things?
All living things have a cellular
organization, contain similar chemicals,
use energy, respond to their surroundings,
grow and develop, and reproduce.
A plant grows toward the
sunlight. This is an example
of?
A response
How do you write the
scientific name of an
organism?
List the genus first, and then
the species. Both words are
italicized.
Where do autotrophs
get their energy?
The sun
Why do scientists
classify organisms?
So they can study
them easier
All living things can
maintain stable internal
conditions.
Blood sugar levels an
example of this
Homeostasis
How do you know which
organisms are the most
similar?
They share more
classification levels.
What do taxonomists
study?
How living things are
classified
What is the difference
between autotrophs and
heterotrophs?
Autotrophs make their own
food, and heterotrophs do
not.
Whose experiments
disproved spontaneous
generation?
Redi and Pasteur
Example: Meat and Fly
eggs.
Which two domains
are prokaryotes?
Archaea and Bacteria
What part of the cell is
responsible for controlling
what enters and exits the cell?
Cell membrane
What do you call an
organism that is composed
of one cell?
Unicellular
Organisms that DO NOT
make their own food are
called what?
Heterotrophs
What did Linnaeus
develop?
A system for naming
organisms based on their
features
What is the main difference
between prokaryotes and
eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes do not have a
nucleus, and eukaryotes
do have a nucleus.