Red
Green
Blue
Yellow
100

Things that are not alive

Non-living things
100


an instrument used to view cells that cannot be seen with the naked eye


Miscroscope

100

Objects that are alive

Living things

100

the ball in the middle of the cell where information is stored

Nucleus

200

Fight the germs that enter our body

White Blood Cells

200

The cells that carry food

Plasma

200

to get bigger

Expand

200

The cells that help stop bleeding

Platelets

300

the nucleus of the nerve cell

Neuron

300

Busy in building up and breaking down the bone mass

Bone Cells

300

The cells that form layers that cover the inside and outside of our bodies

Skin cells

300

To get shorter

Contract

400

The material in your skin cells that give the color to your skin

Pigment

400

The threadlike parts of the nerve cell that carries the messages

Axons

400

The cells that contract; they form bundles that make our body move


Muscle Cells

400

The smallest unit of life

Cells

500

Connect with other nerve cells transport signals

Nerve Cells

500

Carry oxygen to all parts of the body

Red Blood Cells

500

The power stations of the cell

Mitochondria

500

A complete living thing

Organism 

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