Characteristics of Living Things
Cell Theory & Types
Cell Organelles
Body Organization
Muscles & Movement
100

This characteristic allows organisms to get bigger over time.

*What is growth?*

100

This is the smallest unit of life according to cell theory.

What is a cell?

100

This organelle acts as the "powerhouse" of the cell, providing energy.

What is mitochondria?

100

This is the smallest level of organization in living things.

What is a cell?

100

This is the main function of muscles in your body.

What is movement (or contraction)?

200

 Living things do this to get rid of waste products from their bodies.

What is excrete?

200

Cell theory states that cells make up all of these types of things.

What are living things?

200

These organelles are the "protein factories" that make proteins for the cell.

What is ribosomes?

200

This level is made up of similar cells working together.

What is tissue?

200

This type of muscle is found in your heart.

What is cardiac muscle?

300

This is what living things do when they react to changes in their environment.

What is respond to stimuli/surroundings?

300

This type of cell has no nucleus and means "first nut" in Greek.

What is prokaryotic?

300

This organelle is like the "command center" that contains DNA.

What is the nucleus?

300

This is the largest level of organization.

What is an organism?

300

This type of muscle is "voluntary" and helps you move your bones.

What is skeletal muscle?

400

All living things need this liquid to survive.

What is water?

400

This type of cell has a nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane.

What is eukaryotic?

400

This organelle acts like "cellular garbage disposal," breaking down waste.

What is lysosomes?

400

This level is made up of organs working together.

What is an organ system?

400

This type of muscle is "involuntary" and found in your digestive system.

What is smooth muscle?

500

Living things do this process to create offspring and continue their species.

What is reproduce?

500

This is the name for maintaining balance inside a cell or organism.

What is homeostasis?

500

This organelle is like a "cellular post office" that packages and ships proteins.

What is the Golgi apparatus?

500

This level is made up of different tissues working together.

What is an organ?

500

Muscle cells have many of these organelles because they need lots of energy.

What is mitochondria?

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