What is the correct structure of living things? How do cells build up?
cells --> Tissue -- Organ -- organ system -- organisms
What does the mitochondria do?
cellular respiration, makes energy from food
Unicellular
What is the organelle that produces food from sunlight?
the chloroplast
What make up all living things?
cells
What is a difference between plant cells and animal cells?
Cell walls and chloroplasts
What does the cholorplast do?
Photosynthesis. Produces food from energy
Volvox
unicellular but forms colonies
yes
Mitochondria
How does a Euglena move?
The flagellum
What does the cell wall do that the cell membrane does not do?
Provides structure to plant cells
Mushroom
Multcellular
Are all plant cells the same?
No they can have different functions dependent upon the organelles
Do all animal cells have the same function?
No. Answer why for the 500 points - Can skip and come back to it.
What does a Eugelna have that other unicellular do not?
Eye spots
What does the Nucleus do?
It controls the genetic material in a cell. Is the Brain " of the cell.
A living thing with tissues
Multicelluar
What organelle stores water?
Vacuoles
What is a type of animal cell?
Many examples - bone, neuron, muscle, skin, etc
What is a difference in reproduction between the Amoeba and the Volvox?
Amoeba is asexual/ binary fission. Volovox can be both and produces gametes.
What does a lysosome do?
Is helps with waste removal
If it has a flagellum it must be
Unicellular
What keeps plants upright?
Cell walls
Why do all animal cells have the same function?Bonus points for examples:
Because depending on where they are in the living thing they will have differenct functions.
Neurons versus bone cells etc