All cells use ______ to function.
Energy
The smallest unit of a living thing
Cell
An organism made up of only one cell
Unicellular
What is the definition of a tissue?
A group of cells with similar structure and function
We compare the parts of a cell to a _______.
City
Break down
The molecule with the genetic code
DNA
An organism made of many, often different, cells
Multicellular
What type of tissue covers the exterior of your body?
Epithelial
The cytoplasm is like the _______.
Roads/Sidewalks
In the cytoplasm, many chemical _____ take place.
Reactions
The fatty layer that surrounds the cell and allows some substances to pass, but not all
Cell Membrane
Living things, also known as __________, can be unicellular or multicellular
Organisms
What type of tissue provides movement?
Muscle
The Ribosomes are like ______.
Factories/Construction Workers
Cells can be simple or ______ depending on where they come from.
Complex
The cellular machines tha tmake proteins
Ribosomes
Layers of cells and tissues that protect you rbody from the environment
Skin
What type of tissue binds the cells and organs?
Connective
DNA is like the _______.
Mayor/City Planner
All cells interact with their ________.
Environment
Everything inside the cell except the nucleus
Cytoplasm
A type of cell capable of sending electrochemical messages
Neuron
What type of tissue allows for electrochemical signals?
Nervous
Cell Membrane is like the _______.
Security Fence/Gate