Have a cell membrane.
What is both animal and plant cells?
The brain of the cell.
What is a nucleus?
The gooey/ gel-like stuff inside the cell that holds the organelles.
What is cytoplasm?
Basic unit of structure and function in an organism.
What is a cell?
Breaks down food into substances our body can use.
What is the Digestive System?
Have a cell wall.
What are plant cells?
Converts energy from the sun into sugar/
What is chloroplast?
What evidence would support the idea that all living things are made of cells?
Judged by Ms. Burnett :)
A groups of cells that work together to perform a task.
What is tissue?
Takes air into and removes air out of our body.
What is the Respiratory System?
Contain a nucleus.
What are plant and animal cells?
Allows molecules to pass into and out of the cell. (Border patrol or gate)
What is the cell membrane?
Storage for food and water. Critical to maintaining the cell wall strength. (Storage tanks)
What is vacuole?
Two or more tissues working together to perform a task.
What is an organ?
Allows us to move different parts of our body.
What is the Muscular System?
Contain chloroplast.
What is a plant cell?
Protects the cell from injury and provides support. Is like the bones that help our skeletal system.
What is the cell wall?
Contains digestive enzymes that break down discarded proteins.
What is lysosomes?
Organs that work together to perform a task.
What is an organ system?
Which system works with the respiratory system to deliver oxygen to the body’s cells?
A. Nervous system
B. Circulatory system
C. Digestive system
D. Skeletal system
What is the circulatory system?
Produce their own food.
What are plant cells?
Generates a cells energy (like the cells battery).
What is the mitochondrion?
A membrane-bound organelle that functions as the "shipping center" of eukaryotic cells, processing, sorting, and packaging proteins and lipids from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) into vesicles for delivery to specific destinations.
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
A living thing.
What is an organism?
Bones, cartilage, and ligaments provide structural support, protection, and blood cell production.
What is the Skeletal System?