CELLS & MITOSIS
LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION
TISSUES & THEIR FUNCTIONS
BODY SYSTEMS
MOVEMENT & SUPPORT
100

This process creates identical copies of a cell for growth and repair.

Mitosis

100

This is the smallest unit considered alive.

Cell

100

This muscle tissue is voluntary and attaches to bones.

Skeletal Muscle Tissue

100

Name one organ in the digestive system that chemically digests food.

mouth - amylase

stomach - hydrochloric acid

small intestines - pancreatic enzymes

100

Bones meet at these locations to allow movement.

Joints

200

These bowl-shaped cells carry oxygen and squeeze through tiny blood vessels.

Red Blood cell

200

Groups of similar cells working together form this level.

Tissue

200

This tissue supports, connects, and protects (like bone, fat, and blood).

Connective Tissue
200

This system moves nutrients absorbed by the small intestine to all of our cells.

Circulatory system

200

These strong bands hold bones together at the joints.

Ligaments

300

These cells are long, stretchy, and multinucleated. 

Muscle Cell

300

A complete living thing formed by all body systems working together.

Organism

300

This tissue covers the body and lines almost every organ (skin, stomach lining).

Epithelial Tissue

300

When you feel hungry, which two systems are mainly interacting?  

Nervous System & Digestive System

300

Describe the length of a muscle fiber during a muscle contraction. 

Shorter

400

This cell type is long with many branches to send signals throughout the body.

Nerve cell (neuron)

400

List the 4 tissue that make up the stomach organ

connective

nervous

muscular

epithelial

400

This muscle tissue type lacks aligned contractile filaments, causing its contractions to be slower and less forceful, but allowing it to operate continuously in multiple directions.

Smooth muscle tissue

400

What finger-like projections increase surface area in the small intestine to allow nutrients to enter the circulatory system?

Villi

400

This type of skeleton allows organisms to squeeze into tiny spaces because muscles push fluid inside the body.

Hydrostatic Skeleton

500

Name the correct order of mitosis: 

- Metaphase

- Telophase

- Prophase  

- Anaphase 

PMAT

500

What is the correct order of organization (all 8 levels) from least complex to most complex?

atom

molecule

organelle

cell

tissue

organ

organ system

organism

500

What helps cardiac muscle keep a steady and strong heartbeat preventing the cells from tiring out. 

branched and interconnected cells

500

What are the 5 functions of the skeletal system?

1. structure and support

2. protection

3. movement

4. makes new blood cells

5. stores minerals: calcium and phosphorus

500

Name the smooth muscle contraction that moves food throughout the digestive system.

Peristalsis

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