All living things are made up of...
What are 'cells'?
Powerhouse of the cell
What is 'Mitochondria'?
The body system that defends the body
What is 'Immune System'?
This organelle aids in photosynthesis.
What is 'Chloroplasts'?
This organelle is like a barrier that exists in both plant and animal cells.
What is 'Cell Membrane'?
A living thing with multiple cells is called...
What is 'Multicellular'?
This organelle is a protective outer layer that is only found in plant cells
What is 'Cell Wall'?
This first line of defence is like a physical barrier
What is 'Skin'?
Cellular respiration takes place in both...
What is 'Plant and Animal Cells'?
Things that occur outside someones body that can affect them
What is 'external stimuli'?
A living thing made up of one cell is called
What is 'Unicellular'?
Large round structure containing DNA
This line of defence is a sticky liquid substance that helps catch pathogens and then can be removed
What is 'Mucus'?
These things are needed for photosynthesis.
What is 'water, sunlight, CO2'?
How does a virus function?
Attaching to a living cell
Living things can be separated into things that create food or things that find food
What are 'Producers and Consumers'?
Small sacs that transport things.
What is 'Vesicles'?
This second line of defence is in the blood and surrounds and kills captured pathogens
What is 'White Blood Cells'?
These things are resulted from photosynthesis:
What is 'Oxygen and Sugar'?
Define microbe
Can only be seen with a microscope, smaller than 1mm
When living things respond to things, those things are called:
What are 'Stimuli'?
Balloon-like, stores food and waste
What is a 'Vacuole'?
This process causes the skin to become red and swollen..
What is 'Inflammation'?
What ingredients are needed for Cellular Respiration?
What is 'sugar and oxygen'?
Most unicellular organisms are...
What is 'bacteria'?