The outer most covering of a plant cell.
What is the cell wall
Controls movement of materials in and out of the cell.
What is a cell membrane.
Ingest, digest, absorb then pass.
What is the digestive system.
List the levels of organization from simplest to most complex.
What is cell -> tissue -> organs -> organ system -> organism
Protects you from the outside elements.
What is the skin.
Where DNA is found in Eukaryotes
What is the nucleus
Controls cells activities.
What is the nucleus.
Brings oxygen and nutrients to all parts of the body.
What is the circulatory system.
Uses energy from the sun and makes food for the plant.
What is the chloroplast.
The system that filters blood and excretes waste as urine.
What is the excretory system.
Also known as the organelle in the plant cells that makes the food for the cell.
What are chloroplasts
The jelly like material that the organelles are suspended in.
What is cytoplasm.
Provides protection to our internal organs ans supports the body.
What is the skeletal system.
What does an amoeba use to move?
What are pseudopods
The tube that food travels down into your stomach.
What is the esophagus.
The process in which plants make their own food.
What is photosynthesis.
Stores food, water and waste.
What is the vacuole.
Response to stimuli, controls all other body systems
What is the nervous system.
What is the structure in the lungs in which oxygen diffuses across the membrane into the bloodstream.
What are alveoli
Where are gametes (egg & sperm) produced?
What are ovaries and testes.
The smallest unit of life.
What is a cell.
Breaks down sugar and makes energy.
What is the mitochondria.
Protects from viruses and germs.
What is the immune system.
Means that the body is at balance with temperature and levels of nutrients.
What is homeostasis.
How does a multi-cellular algae (Volvox) move? And then define that structure for movement.
What is the flagellum and a tail-like structure for movement