Some species are made of one cell while others are made of more than one.
What is unicellular and multicellular?
Controls the cells activities, also known as the command center or the brain of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
Tapered on either end, used to move parts of the body.
What is muscle?
When particles move in all directions, bumping into each other, eventually, spreading out evenly throughout the cell.
What is diffusion?
The process where plants make their own food using sunlight, water and carbon dioxide
What is photosynthesis?
A membrane-bound sac acting as a storage space for substances the cell is unable to use immediately.
What is the vacuole?
Flat, thin, honeycombed shape used to protect the body.
What is skin?
When water helps to dissolve many of the substances involved in cell processes.
What is osmosis?
Are made of cells, need energy, grows and develops, responds to environment, adapts to environment and reproduce.
What is characteristics of living things?
Distributes materials to different parts of the cell also known as the kitchen of the cell.
What is cytoplasm?
Long, branched fibres used to carry signals from one part of the body to the other.
What are nerves?
An example of diffusion.
The smell of popcorn thinning out to the point where you cant smell it anymore.
Some are behavioural, (pouncing,swimming), and others are structural (wings, claws)
What is adaptations to environment?
Much thicker and more rigid than membranes providing support for a plant or fungi, also known as a frame for the cell.
What is the cell wall?
Thin, disk like, used to carry oxygen.
What is blood?
An example of osmosis.
If you put a potato in water it swells up over time.
They can change in size, shape, appearance and ability as they get older.
What is growth and development?
Chemical reactions occur that convert energy into useable forms also known as the powerhouse of the cell.
What is the Mitochondria?
Thick, mineral matrix used to provide support for the body.
What is the bone?
What type of molecules move in osmosis?
Water molecules.