Letter A on the diagram represents the...
cell wall
Letter F on the diagram represents the...
nucleus
What is the function of the cell wall?
The cell wall is only in plant cells, and it gives the cell its shape and protects it.
What is the function of the cytoplasm?
where the hereditary material (DNA) is stored; all organelles are in the cytoplasm
This life function is when someone gets taller or bigger.
Growth
Letter B on the diagram represents the...
cell membrane
Number 2 on the diagram represents the...
nucleus
What is the function of the nucleus?
The nucleus directs all cell activities. *Hint: the nucleus is like the brain*
What is a group of cells connected called?
A tissue
This life function is when someone or something has babies or offspring.
Reproduction
Letter G on the diagram represents the...
mitochondria
Number 3 on the diagram represents the...
cell membrane
What is the function of the cell membrane?
The cell membrane controls what goes in and out of the cell.
An organism like bacteria, that only contains one cell is called...
unicellular
This life function is when a living thing moves stuff from one place to another.
Transport/transportation
Letter C on the diagram represents the...
cytoplasm
Number 1 on the diagram represents the...
cytoplasm
What is the function of the mitochondria?
The mitochondria break down food into energy.
An organism like humans, plants, or animals, that contains multiple and many different types of cells is called...
a multicellular organism
This life function allows an organism to react or respond to changes such as light, temperature, or sound, in its surroundings.
Responding to environmental stimuli
Letter D on the diagram represents the...
chloroplasts
Number 4 on the diagram represents the...
mitochondria
What is the function of the chloroplasts?
They are only found in plant cells, and they produce food through the process of photosynthesis.
Multiple cells make up a tissue. What do multiple tissues make up?
An organ.
This life function is when a living thing keeps all its systems stable and in balance.
Maintaining homeostasis.