Living Things
Living vs. Non Living
Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Can you see the difference?
100
An organism made up of only one cell.
What is unicellular?
100
Cedar Tree.
What is living?
100
This provides support and protection for the plant cell.
What is a cell wall?
100
This controls what goes in and out of the cell.
What is a cell membrane?
100
This part of the cell controls the cell's activities.
What is the nucleus?
200
This exchanges gases with the environment.
What is a living thing?
200
Octopus.
What is living?
200
This is a place that stores food that is rather large in a plant cell.
What is a vacuole?
200
There can be many of these in an animal cell. It stores water food and waste.
What is a vacuole?
200
Is this true or false: Animal cells have cell walls.
What is false?
300
This is the adding or replacing of dead or damaged cells.
What is growing?
300
Desk
What is non-living?
300
This is the way plants make food. (Bonus for spelling it right)
What is photosynthesis?
300
Is this statement true or false: All cells have a cell membrane.
What is true.
300
This is a clear jelly-like material that holds the organelles in place.
What is cytoplasm?
400
These three things an organism needs to survive.
What is food, gases and water?
400
Bacteria
What is living?
400
This is found in the chloroplasts of the cell. It helps collect sunlight to make food for the cell
What is chlorophyll?
400
This transports food, water and waste around and out of the cell.
What is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?
400
This produce energy for the cell. It can be called the power house of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
500
Living things respond to situations or actions that cause a reaction.
What is stimuli?
500
Euglena
What is living?
500
Look at the photo. It is a plant cell. True or false.
What is true?
500
Look at the photo. It is an animal cell. True or false.
What is true?
500
This tool magnifies objects by bending light through a piece of curved glass to make the object appear larger.
What is a microscope?
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