What are the smallest building blocks of living things.
A) Organ Systems
B) Cells
C) Organs
B) Cells
Fill in the blank: Many of the same _______ work together to form tissue.
A) ligaments
B) organelles
C) cells
C) cells
Fill in the blank: Several _________ work together to carry out an essential function for the body.
A) organisms
B) plant cells
C) organs
C) organs
What does a function mean in science?
A) a job that something has
B) the way something looks
A) a job that something has
What are the parts of a cell called?
A) Organs
B) Organisms
C) Organelles
C) Organelles
Fill in the blank: Many different tissues form an ________, which is a body part that has an important function.
organ
Which organ system has the function of transporting blood around the body?
A) respiratory
B) circulatory
C) nervous
B) circulatory
What is the tool that scientists use to look at things that are very small?
microscope
Which organelle is like the "brain" of the cell?
A) Cell Membrane
B) Nucleus
C) Chloroplast
B) Nucleus
Which is NOT one of the four main kinds of body tissue?
A) Nervous
B) Digestive
C) Connective
D) Epithelial
B) Digestive
Bonus Question! What is the fourth kind of body tissue?
Which organ system has the function of inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide?
respiratory system
A) a shark
B) your teacher
C) a plant
D) a virus
D) a virus
What are two organelles that are in plant cells but not in animal cells?
A) Chloroplasts and cell walls
B) Vacuoles and cell walls
C) Chloroplasts and cell membranes
A) Chloroplasts and cell walls
Which two organs are part of the digestive system?
A) stomach and lungs
B) arteries and intestines
C) esophagus and stomach
D) esophagus and spinal cord
C) esophagus and stomach
What is the correct order in the digestive system?
A) absorption, digestion, elimination
B) digestion, elimination, absorption
C) digestion, absorption, elimination
C) digestion, absorption, elimination
What is the correct level of organization of multicellular organisms?
A) cells-tissues-organs-organ systems-organisms
B) cells-organs-tissues-organisms-organ systems
C) cells-tissues-organisms-organ systems-organisms
A) cells-tissues-organs-organ systems-organisms
How are the vacuoles in plant cells different from those in animal cells?
Plants cells have a single large vacuole while animal cells have many small vacuoles
What is the name of the connective tissue that connects muscle with bone?
A) tendon
B) ligament
C) artery
B) muscle
What organ in the respiratory system would you mostly use if you speak to answer this question?
A) larynx
B) pharynx
C) trachea
D) esophagus
A) larynx
Which organelle acts as the "gatekeeper" or "security guard" of the cell, with the function of letting things in and out.
cell membrane