Living Things
Cell Structure
Unicellular vs. Multicellular
Body Systems
Diffusion & Osmosis
100

What is the basic unit of life?

The cell

100

What organelle controls the cell?

Nucleus

100

What does unicellular mean?

Made of one cell

100

What system breaks down food?

Digestive system

100

What is diffusion?

Movement of particles from high to low concentration

200

Name one characteristic of living things.

Grow, reproduce, use energy, respond to environment, made of cells

200

What does the mitochondria do?

Produces energy

200

What is one advantage of being multicellular?

Can have specialized cells and grow larger

200

What system takes in oxygen?

Respiratory system

200

What is osmosis?

Diffusion of water through a membrane

300

Do all living things need energy?

Yes

300

What’s the difference between plant and animal cells?

Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts

300

What is one disadvantage of being unicellular?

Must do all life functions with one cell

300

What system moves blood and nutrients?

Circulatory system

300

Is energy needed for diffusion?

No (it’s passive transport)

400

What is one way to tell something is alive?

It shows all five life functions

400

What does the Golgi apparatus do?

Packages and sends proteins

400

What’s the order of multicellular organization?

Cell → Tissue → Organ → System

400

What system controls the body and senses?

Nervous system

400

What does a concentration gradient mean?

Difference in concentration from one place to another

500

Why are cells important to all living things?

They carry out the functions of life

500

What is the tonoplast?

A large central water vacuole in plant cells

500

Why is cell specialization important?

Different cells perform different functions

500

What system removes waste from the body?

Excretory system

500

Why is osmosis important to cells?

Helps balance water inside and outside the cell

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