Skin, Muscle, Bone
Characteristics of Living Things
Cell Division
Cell Transport
100

____ are microscopic structures of repeating patterns

What are cells

100

All living things are made of _____

What are cells

100

The things that grow, divide, and multiply.

What are cells?

100

The cell structure that allows materials to enter and exit the cell.

What is the cell membrane?

200

Cells work together to form _____ in the body

what are tissues

200

The only things that do not have cells

What are non-living things

200

The process cells go through in order to divide and multiply into new cells.

What is mitosis?

200

The process by which molecules tend to move from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration.

What is diffusion?

300

The characteristic of something (the shape or way it's made or arranged)

What is structure

300
The scientific word for maintaining a stable internal environment

What is Homeostasis

300
The place that new cells come from.

What are old cells?

300

The spread of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane.

What is osmosis?

400

The job of that part (what it does/how it behaves)

What is function

400

All living things need _____

What is energy?

400

The organelle that allows cells to have the nutrients it needs in order to survive.

What is the cell membrane?

400

The movement of materials through a cell membrane using energy.

What is active transport?

500

The structure/function relationship for skin, muscle, bone, blood, and nerves.

Discuss.

500

The six characteristics of living things

What are made of cells, need energy, responds to environment, grow and develop, reproduce, and homeostasis?

500

The three reasons for cell division.

What are growth, reproduction, and repair?

500

The process happening in the picture

Discuss.