Cells
How a Cut Heals
Body Systems
Gas Exchange
Misc
100

Plants and animal are made of these. 

Cells (All living things are made of cells) 

100

The type of new cells made to heal a cut

Skin Cells

100

The part of our body that provides structure and support

Bones

100

The way our body gets Oxygen (O2)

We inhale Oxygen (O2)

100
The gas your cells USE/NEED

Oxygen (O2)

200

The part of the cell that is ONLY in Animal Cells

Centriole (Aids in cell division) 

200

They way new skin cells are made to heal a cut

Healthy cells dividing 

200

The part of our body Muscular Tissue makes up (composes)

Muscles

200

The way our body gets rid of Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

We exhale Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

200

The gas your cells GIVE OFF/PRODUCE

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

300

The reason(s) humans can heal 

They are living things and their cells have structure 

300

How can bacteria growth be prevented in a cut?

By using antibiotic ointment, by washing your hands

300

The body structure that makes up the transportation system for materials in our body 

Blood Vessels

300

The place that Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) are stored in the lungs

Alveoli (air pocket in the lungs)

300

How our food is broken down into nutrients for our cells

Digestive System

400

The 3 main structures in BOTH Animal AND Plant Cells

Nucleus, Mitochondria, and Cell Membrane

400

The three jobs of a blood cell

Form blood clots, form a scab, and fight infections.

Bonus: carry materials throughout the body

400

The part of our body that provides protection by acting as a barrier. What type of tissue is this?

Skin; Epithelial Tissue

400

The organ system that gas exchange happens in 

The Respiratory System

400

Mitochondria use _________ to make energy. They get it from ________. 

Sugar; Food we eat

500

Explain the difference between the Cell Membrane and the Cell Wall

Cell Membrane: in both animal and plant cells, protects the cell and controls what goes in/out of the cell. 

Cell Wall: only in plant cells, protects the cell and helps keep its rigid shape

500
The gas blood cells carry to cells in our body, and the gas blood cells carry away from the cells in our body. 

Oxygen (O2) is brought to the cells, Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is brought away from the cells

500

Fill in the blanks of the structures that make up our body. (The biggest at the top, the smallest at the bottom)

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The Body

Organ Systems

Organs

Muscles

Tissues

Cells

500

The place Oxygen (O2) and Carbon Dioxide (CO2) go in our body. How do they get there?

Cells all over our body; blood cells bring them there

500

Draw a Cellular Respiration model

Oxygen + Sugar --> Carbon Dioxide + ATP (Energy) + Water