WHAT IS ABSENT AT THE TOP OF THE CHART?
TISSUE
What is the organ made of?
Tissues
What is the function of Digestive System?
Break down food.
Absorb nutrients.
Remove wastes .
What is the process in which organisms interact for long period of time? Explain
Symbiosis
Mutualism
Commensalism
Parasitism
How do living organisms maintain homeostasis?
Getting energy
Removing waste
What kind of cell lack a nucleus?
Prokaryotic cell
Bacteria
Name three important organs in human body.
3 organs
What is the function of Respiratory System?
Gas exchange
What type of organism is found in a small group of individuals able to breed to each other?
Organism of the same species
How does Circulatory and Respiratory Systems help to maintain homeostasis?
Circulatory carry oxygen and nutrients to the cell as this remove Carbon dioxide.
Respiratory: Gas exchange. O2 in
CO2 out
Compare and contrast Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic: simple, small, lack nucleus and organelles, represents unicellular organisms.
Eukaryotic: complex, bigger, has nucleus and organelles, represents multicellular organisms.
Eye is an important organ in human body, this organ color is encoded inside DNA. what is the name of the observable trait of eye?
Phenotype
What is the function of Circulatory System?
Transport oxygen and nutrients to the cell and collect carbon Dioxide to be eliminated
How do you know that an organism is adapted to the ecosystem?
Survive and reproduce
How does Neuron help to maintain homeostasis?
receives information and transports information through nervous system
Compare and contrast plant and animal cells.
Plant cell: Chloroplasts, Chlorophyll, cell wall and central vacuole.
Both: Nucleus, mitochondria and cell membrane
Eye is an important organ in human body, this organ color is encoded inside DNA> What is the name of the unobservable trait of this organ?
Genotype
What is the function of Immune System?
Fight diseases
What is similar between all living organisms?
Contain at least one cell.
Contain DNA
Need energy
Remove waste
How does white blood cells maintain homeostasis?
Identifying and killing bacteria
Describe Cell Theory
All living things have at least one cell.
Cells come from pre-existing cells.
Cells are the basic unit of life.
What is the name of the plant organ responsible of gas exchange getting Co2 and removing O2
Stomata
What is the function of Nervous System?
Control Center.
Direct all functions on the body to maintain homeostasis.
What is the difference between bacteria and other organisms?
No nucleus in cell.
How does red blood cells maintain Homeostasis?
Carry Oxygen and nutrients to the cell and collecting Carbon Dioxide to be eliminated