This structure forms the boundary of the cell and helps control what enters and exits the cell.
What is cell membrane.
100
Cell, tissue, organ, organ system. Which of the five characteristics that all living things share does this relate to?
What is organized.
100
These cells have fibers that can contract and relax.
What is muscle.
100
Sphere, rod, spiral.
What is bacteria.
100
Living things came from non-living things.
What is spontaneous generation.
200
These are storage organelles for food, water, and wastes.
What is vacuoles.
200
This in many-celled organisms is due to an increase in the number of cells.
What is grow.
200
Groups of organs that work together to perform a job.
What is organ systems.
200
club, sac, zygospore.
What is fungi.
200
Two-word system used by Linnaeus to name species.
What is binomial nomenclature.
300
Inside the ___________, cellular respiration uses oxygen to convert food energy into a form a cell can use.
What is mitochondria.
300
Sexual or asexual. Which of the five characteristics that all living things share does this relate to?
What is reproduction.
300
Groups of similar cells that do the same kind of work.
What is tissues.
300
one-celled organism that contain no membrane-bound organelles.
What is bacteria.
300
Bacteria that lives in harsh environments where few organisms cal live.
What is archaebacteria.
400
Gelatin-like substance that contains chemicals that the cell needs.
What is cytoplasm.
400
Homeostasis--maintaining the proper conditions inside no matter what is happening outside the cell. Which of the five characteristics that all living things share does this relate to?
What is respond.
400
These cells have many long branches to send and receive messages.