Cells
Cell Structure
Cell Processes
Characteristics of Life
Body Systems
Miscellaneous
100
The ____ ________ is the outer layer that all cells have.
What is a cell membrane
100
This organelle is known as the "brain."
What is nucleus
100
Explain how cell membranes are semi-permeable.
What is they allow some things to enter and block others.
100

What is one example of Response to Stimuli?

Answers will vary. 

100

DAILY DOUBLE: The maintenance of a constant state in a changing environment is known as

What is homeostasis

100

A person that is on dialysis is having problems within this system.

What is the Excretory System?

200

What structure is found within animal cells, but not in plant cells?

Lysosomes

200

DAILY DOUBLE :This organelle is known as the "powerhouse."

What is the mitochondria

200
What is it called when you use energy to move molecules?
What is active transport.
200

Shivering or sweating is an example of what characteristic of life?

What is homeostasis.

200
The system where your lungs absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
What is respiratory system
200

Plants take in nutrients and water through their roots and then transports these materials to the rest of the plant. Photosynthesis, which produces glucose, occurs in the leaves of the plant. The glucose is then transported from the leaves to the rest of the plant. Which system transports nutrients in a similar way throughout the human body?

What is the Circulatory System?

300

DAILY DOUBLE :All organisms are made of one or more cells. The cell is the basic unit of all living things. And all cells come from existing cells. These 3 statements are part of the what?

What is Cell Theory

300
The organelle that packages and transports proteins and other materials throughout the cell.
What is Golgi Complex.
300
The random movement of molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.
What is diffusion
300

How do cells make and use energy?

What is photosynthesis and cellular respiration.

300
The organ system that includes skin, hair, and nails is the _______.
What is Integumentary System
300

List the Biological Levels of Organization from smallest to largest.

Cells--->Tissues--->Organs--->Organ Systems--->Organism

400
There are two main types of cells, name them and give an example of each.
What is Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
400
A bunch or organs put together create a
What is an organ system
400
Contents of a vesicle may be released by the cell using this process.
What is exocytosis.
400

How do organisms move materials in and out of the cell?

What is active transport and passive transport.

400

What system is involved in the removal of waste for the blood using the kidneys?

What is the Excretory System?

400

If the Mitochondria was removed or damaged within the cell, what would happen?

The cell would not have any energy to carryout different life process. 

500

What are the two structures found only in a plant cell?

What is chloroplast & cell wall.

500

Give one difference between a unicellular and multicellular organisms. 

Answers will vary.

Unicellular organisms larger than multicellular organisms.

Unicellular organism usually reproduce asexually.

Unicellular organisms die when the cell dies, but multicellular organisms do not because they have many cells.

500
Which one of the cellular processes requires the presence of chlorophyll?
What is photosynthesis
500

What are the 7 characteristics of life?

What is...

Growth & Development

Organization

Cells

Homeostasis 

Energy (Metabolism)

Reproduction

Response to Stimuli


500
Which of the following statements describes how 2 organ systems work together? a. The muscles of the Muscular System contract and relax. b. The Integumentary System protects the body from disease. c. The Skeletal System and Muscular System make it possible to move. d. The Skeletal System and Integumentary System work together to make blood cells.
What is C. The Skeletal System and Muscular System make it possible to move.
500

DAILY DOUBLE :Hormones are secreted by this systems to help maintain homeostasis.

What is the Endocrine System?

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