All living things are made up of ______
What is a cell?
Which characteristic of life is demonstrated by the example: new plants developing from seeds?
What is reproduction?
Which cell organelle controls the cells activities?
What is the nucleus?
What photosynthesis' output?
What is oxygen and sugar?
What allows organelles to move within the cell?
What is cytoplasm?
A living thing made up of one cell.
What is unicellular?
Which characteristic of life is demonstrated by the example: a cat breathes out carbon dioxide and takes in oxygen.
What is complex chemistry?
Which cell organelle produces energy for the cell?
What is mitochondria?
What is cellular respiration's output?
What is carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy)?
What would happen to the cell if the mitochondria stopped working?
What is the cell would die because the mitochondria would not be able to produce energy for the cell.
A living thing made up of more than one cell.
What is multicellular?
Which characteristic of life is demonstrated by the example: you move your hand away quickly after touching something hot.
What is responds to the environment?
What regulates what leaves and enters the cell?
What is the cell membrane?
What is photosynthesis' input?
What is carbon dioxide and water?
What happens to the cell if the nucleus stops working?
What is the cell would die because the cell is not receiving directions?
Which is NOT an example of a living thing? Fungus, Bacteria, Moss, Virus
What is a virus?
Which characteristic of life is demonstrated by the example: you shiver when you are cold.
What is maintains homeostasis?
What provides structure and support for plant cells?
What is the cell wall?
What is cellular respiration's input?
What is sugar and oxygen?
What happens if a cell organelle is damaged or stops working?
What is the whole cell would fail?
All living things must provide evidence of the 6…
What are the 6 Characteristics of Life?
What is the best evidence to show that something is alive?
What is it has cells?
What organelle produces energy through photosynthesis?
What is Chloroplast?
How is photosynthesis and cellular respiration related to each other?
What is the input and the output are the reverse of each other. If one fails, they both fail. They depend on one another.
What two organelles are in the plant cell but not the animal cell?
What is the cell wall and chloroplast?