Other Venues
Art Galleries
Art Museums
100

This is the simplest level of organization.

What is a cell

100

homeostasis discovered

When is 1930

100

What is an art museum?

What is a place where art is collected, preserved, and exhibited to the public.

200

This level of organization forms organ systems.

What are organs

200

Discovered homeostasis

Who is Claude Bernard

200

Name one type of art you might see in an art museum.

What are paintings, sculptures, or installations.

300

A group of similar cells with the same origin that work together to perform the same function.

what is tissue?

300

Maintains optimal conditions for enzyme action and all cell functions

Why is homeostasis important?

300

What is one purpose of an art museum?

What is to educate people about art and its history.

400

connect and support parts of the body; some transport or store materials.

What do connective tissues do?

400

the fully functional form of a living being that can thrive in a particular environment.

what is homeostasis?

400

How do art museums differ from art galleries?

Museums usually have a larger collection and focus on education, while galleries often focus on selling art.

500

the fully functional form of a living being that can thrive in a particular environment.

what is an organism?

500

thermoregulation mechanisms

What is internal body temperature

500

Describe a personal experience you might have at an art museum.

What is viewing an art exhibit, attending a workshop, or participating in a guided tour.