Living Things
Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Microorganisms
How cells work together
100
Plants, people, animals, and all living things that have five basic life functions.
What is an organism?
100

This surrounds the cell membrane

cell wall

100

The part of a cell that defines the traits of an organism.

What is a chromosome?

100
Bacteria, protists, and some fungi.
What are some tiny organisms?
100

What is a many-celled organism?

animals, humans, plants

200

The smallest unit of living matter.

What is a cell?

200

What are the two parts that a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn't have?

Cell Wall and chloroplasts

200

What is the outer covering of an animal cell?

cell membrane

200

What is a fungus you can eat?

mushrooms

200

What are cells that work together in groups?

Tissue

300

What do plant cells contain that animal cells do not contain?

Chlorophyll.

300

What is the thick, stiff structure that protects and supports the plant cell?

cell wall

300

Do animal or plant cells have more vacuoles?

animal cells

300

What is the one-celled microorganism that lives in pond water?

protists

300

What are tissues that work together doing certain jobs?

organs

400

What shape are plant cells?

box-like

400

What makes plant cells green?

chlorophyll

400

What is the shape of an animal cell?

round

400

Microorganisms with cell walls but no nucleus that live in many different environments.

What is bacteria?

400

What are organs that work together carrying on life functions?

organ systems

500

What are the 5 basic life functions?

1. Grow and develop 2. Use energy by eating food 3. Reproduce 4. Respond to the environment 5. Get rid of wastes

500

What is the plant cells "food factory" that contains chlorophyll?

chloroplast

500

What can plant cells do that animal cells cannot do?

make their own food

500

What microorganisms can sometimes make people sick?

protists and bacteria

500

What is an example of a root that we eat?

carrot, parsnip