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Cell theory & the functions of life

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State the three points of cell theory.

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State the three points of cell theory.

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All living things are made of **cells**; the **cell is the basic unit** of life; new cells come only from **pre-existing cells**.

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Define spontaneous generation.

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The (disproved) idea that living organisms can form from **non-living material**.

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How did Pasteur disprove spontaneous generation?

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Broth in a **swan-neck flask** stayed clear; only when the neck was **broken** (letting air-borne microbes in) did it go cloudy — so cells come from cells.

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What does cell theory say is the smallest unit of life?

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The **cell** — there is no smaller living unit.

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List the seven functions of life.

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**Metabolism, Reproduction, Sensitivity, Growth, Respiration, Excretion, Nutrition** (MRS GREN).

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What is the memory aid for the functions of life?

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**MRS GREN**.

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Define excretion.

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The removal of the **waste products of metabolism** from a cell or organism.

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Define nutrition.

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Taking in (or making) the **food and nutrients** an organism needs.

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What is a unicellular organism?

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An organism made of a **single cell** that carries out **all seven functions of life** by itself.

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Why must a single cell perform all functions of life?

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It is a complete organism with **no other cells to help**, so that one cell must do every job needed to stay alive.

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Why must even a single cell excrete?

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Its **metabolism produces waste** (e.g. CO₂) that would **build up and become toxic** if not removed.

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Which function of life is 'responding to stimuli'?

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**Sensitivity**.

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