Intro to Cells
Parts of the Cell
Skeletal and Muscular Systems
Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive System
Excretory,Immune, Endocrine, Nervous Systems
100

If you counted all the cells in your body you would have...?

Tens of Trillions Cells

100

Why do muscle cells have a lot of mitochondria?

Because they need a lot of energy

100

What are the skeletal and muscular systems made of?

The bones and muscles in the body

100

How many types of digestion are there and what are they?

Two types: Mechanical and Chemical

100

What is another name for short-term memory?

Working memory

200

The smallest bacteria are so small that 2,000,000 could fit on...?

The head of a pin

200

Why is a cell-like a kitchen?

Because both have different parts that have a specific shape and function that allows it to do its job

200

How do muscles cause movement?

When they contract or shorten

200

How many lobes do a human lungs have?

5

200

What does the excretory system do?

It gets rid of waste and regulates water.

300

What does it mean if multicellular organisms are specialized?

It means that each kind of cell has a particular job rather than doing all jobs
300

What are three structures that are NOT in animal cells are...?

A cell wall, chloroplasts, and a central vacuole

300

What connects bones to other bones?

Ligaments

300

Are the lungs more like balloons or sponges?

Sponges

300

What hormone does the pancreas create?

Insulin

400
How are the structure and function of a living thing determined?

It's one cell or all of its cells working together

400

Cells must remain small to survive because...?

As the cell gets bigger, it needs more substances and produces more waste. If this happens, the volume of the cytoplasm in the cell increases faster than the surface area.  At that point, the cell membrane wouldn't be able to control what goes in or out of the cell.

400

How do the skeletal and muscular systems work together?

The muscles pull the bones causing movement

400

About how many liters of blood are circulating in the human body?

5 liters

400

What is the purpose of the immune system?

It protects the body from disease. The parts of the immune system fight off invaders such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and toxins?

500

Why do people confuse bacteria and viruses?

Both can make you sick, but a bacterium is a living thing and a virus is not

500

How many parts of the cell are there and what are the names? (hint your analogy project included all)

 There are 9 parts and they are :Cell membrane/Cell wall, Nucleus, Ribosomes, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Mitochondria, Chloroplasts, Golgi Apparatus, Lysosomes, Vacuole







500

What function does the skeletal system provide?

Support an organism's body, protect internal structures, allow the body to move, and provide overall structure and shape

500

What gas does the bloodstream try to take in and put out?

Oxygen and Carbon dioxide

500

What are the 5 memory strategies?

Mental image, memory palace, chunking, linking, first letters  

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