3 things all living things need to live
Air, water, food
What's the earliest stage of a plant?
Seed
How are cells visible if they're so small?
Through a microscope
Are cells in living things, non- living things, or both?
Only living things
What is DNA?
Molecule containing instructions for details of organism
2 or 3 things that livings things do/ built-in functions
Grow, reproduce, live/die
What do we call a young tree?
A sapling
What's a cell?
Basic building block of all living things (organisms)
What are 2 things that only plant cells have?
Cell wall and chloroplast
Where is there DNA?
In every cell of every living thing
What does it mean to survive?
Remain alive
What part of every plant contains the potential for reproduction?
The seed
What shape is a plant cell?
Box like shape
Which part of the cell is the control center?
Nucleus
Name 2 things that might be written in your DNA?
Eye color, hair color, height, hair texture etc
What does reproduce mean?
Make more of ones kind
What's the correct sequence of events for the growth of a peach tree?
Peach pot, small bare tree, tree full of peaches
What are three things that both plants and animal cells have?
Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane
What is the cell membrane?
Thin outer covering of the cell
Which part of the cell is DNA found in?
The nucleus