The thing that holds cells together, in both plant and animal cells.
What is the cytoplasm?
This is the processes plants go through to make their food.
What is photosynthesis?
Coloring your hair pink, or getting a scar.
What is an acquired physical trait?
This type of microorganism is not considered a microorganism until it enters a living cell.
What are viruses?
Cutting, folding, warming.
What is a physical change?
A cell containing a cell wall and chloroplasts.
What is a plant cell?
This is what animals with backbones are called.
What are vertebrates?
Something your parents pass down to you.
What are inherited traits?
These are things microorganisms help us make.
What is yogurt, cheese, and bread?
Saltwater, Kool Aid, or lemonade
What are solutions?
This is the place all the DNA in a cell is found.
What is the nucleus?
What are invertebrates?
How to make a sandwich, or how to write.
What is a learned behavior?
Microorganisms act as this, like fungi.
What are decomposers?
Trail mix, sandwich, or salad.
What are mixtures?
This part in the cell is where all the chlorophyll is stored.
What is the chloroplast?
This type of plant does not have tubes, soaks up water, and has to grow in shady, moist locations.
What are non-vascular plants?
Bears hibernating, a spider spinning a web, or flinching.
What is an instinct?
A type of fungus is this, that causes your food to be unsafe to eat.
What is mold?
This type of change CAN NOT be reversed.
What is a chemical change?
What all the different parts of a cell are called.
What are organelles?
These three things are ways plants reproduce.
What are seeds, cones, and spores?
This is the thing your mother normally gives you 23 of and your father normally gives you 23 of.
What are chromosomes?
This helpful microorganism is a plant that is a food source for sea creatures and provides us with most of the oxygen we breath.
What is algae?
Physical changes do change these three things.
What are shape, size, and form?