Vital Functions
Cells
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Systems
100

What are the 3 vital functions?

Nutrition, Interaction, and Reproduction

100

What is a cell?

The smallest basic unit of life. 

100
Tell me what things make an organism. (CTOSO)

cells > tissue > organs > system > organism

100

What is the cell wall? Which cells have the cell wall?

Hard structure around the cell membrane and protects it. ONLY in plant cells.

100

What is the digestive system?

The digestive system has the mouth, esophagus, stomach and intestines. It makes food smaller so our bodies can use it.
200

What is nutrition?

Makes food into nutrients to provide energy for the plant or animal.
200

What does the nucleus do?

Creates material necessary to reproduce cells and assigns activities of the cell.

200

What is an organism with only one cell?

Unicellular organism.
200

What are chloroplasts? Which cells are they in?

Chloroplasts are green organelles that capture light and produce nutrients. ONLY in plant cells.

200

What is the respiratory system?

The respiratory system has the trachea and lungs. It takes oxygen in and expels carbon dioxide. 

300

What is interaction?

The ability to sense changes in the environment and react to them. 

300

What 2 things does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not have?


Chloroplast and cell wall.

300

What is an organism with two or more cells?

Multicellular organism.

300

What is cytoplasma?

A viscous liquid, which organelles float in.

300

What is the circulatory system?

The circulatory system has the heart and blood vessels. It carries blood with oxygen and nutrients to the body. It collects waste and carbon dioxide.

400

What is reproduction?

Enables living things to produce offspring similar to themselves. 

400

What is the cell membrane?

The outside part of the cell, which separates the nucleus form the environment. 

400

Name 3 things plants do. Name 3 things animals do.

PLANTS: capture sunlight to make food, react to their surroundings, reproduce through pollination.


ANIMALS: eat living things, reacts to changes around and inside their bodies, create offspring (baby animals) through reproduction.

400

Describe muscle cells.

Muscle cells are elongated and allow muscles to move by expanding and contracting.
400

What is the excretory system?

The excretory system has the kidney and bladder. It cleans the blood of waste products.

500

Tell me an example of each vital function for plants and animals.

Nutrition, interaction, reproduction

PLANTS: Nutrition- make food through sunlight, Interaction- sunflower turning towards the sun, Reproduction- pollination

ANIMALS: Nutrition- eats other living things, Interaction- a cat running from a barking dog, Reproduction- baby animals

500

What do organelles do?

They do basic cell functions. Manufactures chemicals and obtains energy.
500

Are human beings viviparous? What does this word mean?

Yes. It means they are born from a mother's womb.

500

What shape are epithelial cells? What do they do?

What shape are nerve cells? What do they do.

Epithelial cells are flat and line parts of the body, like the skin. They insult and protect the body.


Nerve cells are star-shaped with "arms." They establish connections and transmit information to the body.

500

What is the nervous system?

What is the musculoskeletal system?

The nervous system gathers information from sense organs (eyes, skin, ears) and prepares the order. 


The musculoskeletal system receives the order and responds with movement.