Lesson 1&2
Lesson 3&4
Lesson 5&6
Vocabulary
Vocabulary
100

The way something works; it's job

function

100

The heart, lungs, and stomach are examples of ______?

organs

100

What structure does a plant use to absorb energy from sunlight?

leaves

100

How the parts of something are organized.

Structure

100

Bundles of cells that send and receive messages from the brain.

nerves

200

Cells are ______  _______ of all life.

building blocks

200

List three organs found in a dog and a cat?

heart, skin, liver, brain, intestines, reproductive organs, eyes, nose, etc.

200

Name the four basic structures of a plant.

roots, stem, leaves, flowers

200

the life process of becoming bigger and stronger

growth

200

What is behavior

How an animal acts

300

The prefix meaning, many

multi-

300

Name three major organ systems.

Nervous system, muscular system, skeletal system,

digestive system, resperatory system, etc.

300

Name a structure a plant uses to reproduce.

Flower

300

a reaction to some factor or condition

Response

300

Gills and lungs are used by fish and land animals to collect what gas?

Oxygen

400

Name the difference between cells and tissue.

Cells are the basic unit of all living things. Tissues are made of a group of the same cells.

400

What is CTOOO?

cells, tissue, organs, organism systems, organisms

400

Give an example of a plant responding to its environment.

turning to face the sun, or roots growing down in response to gravity, etc.

400

to continue to live

survive

400

The set of cells, tissues, and organs in the ears and brain that enable hearing.

auditory system

500

How are cells like bricks in a building?

They are both the basic unit that can be used to build a structure.

500

How do organs work together to preform specific functions? Give one example.

No organism functions independently. All organs cooperate with other systems . For example, the skeletal system provides form and protection, they also make blood cells in their marrow as part of the circulatory system. 

500

Name three major functions of animal structures. 

Growth Behavior, Reproduction

500

Biological organization

The pattern of how an organism is constructed

500

The set of cells, tissues, and organs in the eyes and brain that make vision possible

Visual system