The Organelle
Round Up
Building Blocks
of Life
From Cells to Tissues:
The Body's Fabric
Organs at Work: Systems of the Body
The Science of Argument: Mastering CER
100

The least complex level of organization in the hierarchy of living things.  

What are CELLS?

100
One main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. 

Prokaryotic --> NO Nucleus 

Eukaryotic --> Nucleus 


100

Tissues make up _________.

What are organs?

100

A group of organs in the body that allows for breathing.

What is the Respiratory System?

100
Claim is __________ that ____________.
What is a statement that answers a question>
200

Name an organelle.

The cell it is found in. (Plant/ animal or both) 

Its Function

Example:

What is the ribosome?

What is found in both the plant and animal cell?

What is the site of protein synthesis? 

200

Description of a specialized cell. 

What is a cell that has a structure that suits its function depending on the cell type and activated gene. 

200

The MNEMONIC phrase for the 4 types of tissues.  

What is Every Cat Must Nao?

200
An example of a type of circulation.

What is pulmonary, systemic, coronary?

200

Evidence is __________ that supports your _________.

What is the scientific data that supports your claim?

300

Difference between Animal Cell & Plant Cell

Answers may vary. 

Ex) their shape, their specific organelles

300

The MNEMONIC phrase used to remember the types of cells. 

What is 

Silly Rabbits Wear Many New Elegant Feathers? 

300
The Four Types of Tissues

Epithelial Tissue

Connective Tissue 

Muscle Tissue 

Nerve Tissue

300

A major structure and unction in the circulatory system.

What is the heart? What is the large muscle organ that pumps blood throughout the body?

What is the lungs/ alveoli? What is the organ that exchanges gases?

300

The reasoning explains the ____ or ____ the evidence supports the claim. 

What is the "how" or "why"? (AKA scientific phenomenon)

400
One component of the cell theory.
What is 

- All living things are made up of cells?

- Cells are the most basic building block of life?

- New cells are precreated from pre-existing cells?

400

Most of our cells have the same DNA, they function differently. Cells become specialized, how? 

What is they use different parts of their DNA? What are genes are regulated, they can be turned on and off

400

Buzzwords for Homeostasis (Provide at least two)

What is

- Dynamic Equilibrium

- Balance

- Steady State

400

The flow of blood to and from the lungs is referred to as _______

What is the pulmonary circulation?
400

Question: What do plants need to grow?

Create a claim.


What is 

- Plants need sunlight to grow. 

500

The 8 Functions of Cells that make up living things.

What are RRREGENTS?

Reproduction, Respiration, Regulation, Excretion, Growth, Nutrition, Transport, Synthesis

500

Structure and Function of RBC vs WBC.

What is disc shaped and increase surface area for gas exhange? 

What is larger the RBC & spherical, help the body fight infection and foreign pathogens.

500
An example of Negative Feedback Mechanism phenomenon.

What is the regulation of body temperature? 

500

The organ system is responsible for absorbing nutrients into the blood. 

What is the digestive system?

500

Based on the question : What do plants need to grow?

Complete:  

Evidence -->

Reasoning --> 

(dont forget the sentence starters) 

Evidence --> During the experiment the more the plants were exposed to the sunlight, the taller the plant grew. (use specific measurements from data)

Reasoning --> The evidence presented supports the claim because .. sunlight is essential for photosynthesis 

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