CELL THEORY
CELL ORGANELLES
BODY SYSTEMS
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STASIS
BONUS
100

What all organisms are made of

What is a cell?

100

Where the cell gets its energy, also known as the powerhouse of the cell

What is Mitochondria?

100

The function of the digestive system

What is convert food into nutrients and remove solid waste?

100
A simple definition for homeostasis

What is any process that helps the body to maintain stability?

100

The biceps are the muscles responsible for flexing the forearm. The biceps BEST belong to this level of organization.

What are organs?

200

Another word for a living thing

What is an organism?

200

The function of cytoplasm

What is the jello-like substance that fills the cells and holds the organelles in place?

200

The function of the excretory system

What is remove liquid waste and toxins from the body?

200

The process that allows the body to take in oxygen and get rid of carbon dioxide

What is breathing?

200

These organs help the body get rid of waste.

What are the kidneys and bladder?
300

An example of a unicellular organism

What is an amoeba/paramecia/bacteria?

300

The 2 functions of the nucleus

What is hold the cell's DNA and serve as the control center of the cell?

300

3 bodily functions that our nervous systems control

What are Movements, Thoughts, Automatic Responses, Digestion, Breathing, and Development?

300

The largest human body organ which regulates temperature

What is the integumentary system?
300

The main function of the skeletal system

What is providing attachment points for muscles to help with movement?

400

3 things that all living things have in common

What are Movement, Reproduction, Sensitivity, Growth, Respiration, Excretion, and Nutrition?

400

Two organelles that are in plant cells but no in animal cells

What are a cell wall and chloroplasts?

400

The structure and the main functions of the integumentary system

What is the skin, hair, and nails and defend the body from infection, the sun, and injury?

400

A body system that works with the respiratory system to maintain homeostasis

What are the immune and nervous systems working with the respiratory system to help us breathe?
400
The name for the acid produced in your stomach to help you digest your food 

What is chyme?

500

The order of the levels of organization of living things, from simple to most complex

What is Cells, Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organisms?

500

Three cell organelles and their functions

See teacher for answer.

500
The difference between the excretory and digestive systems

What is the digestive system eliminates solid food waste and the excretory system removes liquid waste and filters toxins?

500

3 processes that the body does to maintain homeostasis

What are blood pressure, blood sugar, body temperature, body pH, and salt concentration regulation?
500

The structures that carry out life functions within cells

What are organelles?

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