What is the relationship between an organism and organ systems?
All the organ systems working together for an organism
Cell walls are found in which type of cells?
Animal Cells, Plant Cells, or Both?
Plant Cells
What organelle gives the cell energy?
The mitochondria
atoms → molecules → tissues → organs → organ systems → organisms
The term “cells” is missing from the series. Between which two terms should the word "cells" be placed?
Why is homeostasis important for living things?
Homeostasis helps organisms stay healthy by keeping conditions like temperature and water levels stable.
What is the relationship between an organelle and a cell?
All the organelles added up, form a cell!
True / False : Animal and Plant cells that share the same name (mitochondria, cell membrane, etc.) do the exact same job even though one is in a plant and the other in an animal?
True
What is the basic unit of life?
A cell
atoms → molecules → cells → tissues → organs → organisms
The term “organ system” is missing from the series. Between which two terms should the word "organ system" be placed?
between organs and organism
Give two examples of homeostasis in the human body.
Multiple answers: sweating, temperature change, vomit, etc..
What is the relationship between an organ and organ system?
Many organs working together is called an organ system
What would happen to a cell if the organelles inside are not able work properly?
The cannot grow or reproduce (die)
Where do cells come from?
Preexisting cells!
atoms → molecules → cells → tissues → organ systems → organisms
The term “organs” is missing from the series. Between which two terms should the word "organs" be placed?
between tissues and organ systems
What might happen if an organism cannot maintain homeostasis?
The organism may get sick or could die.
What is the relationship between tissues and organs?
Organs are made from tissues with a similar structure and function
The Mitochondria is considered to be the "______ ______" of the cell.
Power House (or power factory, power plant, etc.)
What part of the cell controls the cell’s activities?
The nucleus
atoms → molecules → cell → organs → organ systems
The term “tissues” is missing from the series. Between which two terms should the word "tissues" be placed?
cell and organs
What is Homeostasis?
Balance. The inside of our body's are always adjusting to the outside environment.
What is the relationship between molecules and macromolecules?
Multiple molecules that come together make up a macromolecule
What does the Nucleus do?
Stores information (your DNA!)
What is the difference of Scientific Law vs. Scientific Theory?
Laws cannot be changed. Theories are our observations.
atoms → cells → tissues → organs → organ systems → organisms
The term “molecules” is missing from the series. Between which two terms should the word "molecules" be placed?
between atoms and cells
If food goes into a cell, what might eventually happen to that food to maintain homeostasis?
Waste must leave the cell