Parts of the cell
Cell organisation
Three Vital Function
Classification of living beings
Plants
100

What are the three parts of the cell?

Cell membrane, cytoplasm and genetic material

100

How do you call to an organism that is made by one cell?

Unicellular

100

Tell me the three vital function

Nutrition, interaction and reproduction

100

Tell me the five kingdoms

Moneras, Protists, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia

100

Why plants are essential for living beings?

Because they produce oxygen.

200

Types of cell depending on the genetic material

Prokaryotic and eukaryotic

200

What is a multicellular organism? Name some examples

Organisms that are made up of lots of cells. Animals and plants

200

Types of nutrition

Autotrophic and heterotrophic

200

Are plants heterotrophic?

No, they aren't

200

Tell me the parts of the plants

Roots, stem, leaves and vessels

300

In which cell can you find chloroplast?

Plant cell

300
Tell me the three levels in which cells can be organised

Tissues, organs and systems

300

Explain the heterotrophic nutrition

Living beings that eat other living beings

300

Tell me the type of cells of the animalia kingdom

Eukaryotic

300

How can we classify the plants that have seeds?

Gymnosperms and angiosperms

400

What do we have in common all living beings?

We are made of cells and we carry out the three vital functions

400

What are organs?

A group of tissues that carry out a task

400

Explain the autotrophic nutrition

Living beings that produce their own food using water, sunlight and carbon dioxide

400

Are moneras unicellular or multicellular?

Unicellular

400

Which type of plants have complex flowers?

Angiosperms

500

Do horses have nucleus in their cells? Why?

Yes, because they have eukaryotic cells

500

What are systems?

A group of organs that work together to complete a function

500

What do humans need to carry out the interaction function?

Sense organs, locomotor system and nervous system.

500

What is the main difference between protists and fungi?

Protists have heterotrophic and autotrophic nutrition but fungi only heterotrophic.

500

How do plants reproduce if they don't have seeds?

By means of spores

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