Tissue
Systems and Parts of the Body
Human Body and Protist Vocabulary and Definitions
Animal and Plant Cells
Protist
100
Tissues are made up of these things, which are building blocks for lifeforms in the body.
What is a Cell
100
This system of the body function is to move Oxygen, from the outside environment, into the body, in exchange for Carbon Dioxide. The nose is a example of this system.
What is The Respiratory System
100
A group of tissues that form into a structure, which preforms a specific task. An example of this is a Liver.
What is a Organ
100
Plant Cells have this organelle/cell to help them with the process of Photosynthesis.
What is Chloroplast
100
This is the simplest form of Protist, and uses finger-like extensions called Pseudopods for movement.
What is Amoeba
200
This type of Muscle Tissue can be found in Skeletal Muscles, and are categorized as Voluntary.
What is Skeletal
200
The human body system that provides protection to soft tissue, which is also in the body. An example of a part of this system is the Skull.
What is Skeletal System
200
A large group of organisms that are Eukoryotic. An example of this is Algae.
What is Protist
200
This organelle can be found in a plant and animal cell, and is used to transfer energy.
What is Mitochondria
200
The most complex form of Protist. Is also the only type of Protist that is Multicellular (more than one cell).
What is Ciliates.
300
This type of Muscle Tissue can be found in hollow organs, and the stomach, and is categorized as involuntary.
What is Smooth
300
If this part of a cell stops working, it could affect plant and animal cells Digestive System.
What is Cell Membrane
300
This is the least complicated thing in the human body, and is a building block for other things in the body. An example of this is white and red blood cells.
What is a Cell
300
This can be found in both Animal and Plant Cells, but is much larger when in a Plant Cell as it takes up about 90% of cell volume in the cell.
What is a Vacuole
300
Out of the 7 types of Protist, these 6 are the types that are Unicellular (One Cell).
What is Algae, Euglena, Protozoa, Flagellates, Sporozoans, and Amoeba
400
This type of Muscle Tissue protects the Heart from incoming or potential harm, and is also known as the "Wall of the Heart".
What is Cardiac
400
This is how the Excretory and Digestive System are connected.
What is The Digestive System feeds waste to the Colon, which is part of the Excretory System.
400
This type of Ciliate can be found in marine and water-based environments.
What is Paramecium
400
3 similarities between Animal and Plant cells.
What are contains Cytoplasm,Endoplasmic Reticulum, and a Nucleus (A Organelle that contains and maintains genetic material like DNA.)
400
These two type of Protist use a Flagella (a tail-like figure) to move around a sense things in their environment.
What is Euglena and Flagellates
500
This is formed by the groping together of multiple Tissues.
What is Organs
500
This is how the Circulatory and Muscular Systems work together.
What is The Circulatory System moves Glucose and Oxygen to muscles allowing them to properly function
500
This type of green algae uses Cilia for movement, and is in a shape of sphere/circle.
What is Volvox
500
3 Differences between Plant and Animal Cells.
What is Animal Cells do not contain a Cell Wall (A tough and flexible layer that sorrounds and protects some cells), Animal Cell shapes are round not rectangular, and Plant Cells contain Plastids.
500
Along with Flagella, these small hairlike organelles help protist move and travel.
What is Cilla