Characteristics of Living Things
Types of Organisms
Organelles
Organelles (cont)
Living vs. Nonliving
100
This characteristic involves increasing and size and gaining parts.
What is Grow & Develop
100
You are an example of this organism.
What is an Animal
100
This is the control center of a cell. It is like the brain.
What is the Nucleus
100
These are found in plant and animal cells. They break down larger food molecules into smaller ones.
What are lysosomes.
100
A human Being
What is Living
200
An example of this is when plants release oxygen.
What is Get Rid of Waste
200
Most of these organisms rely on the sun's energy for life.
What is a Plant
200
This organelle is responsible for storing food. It is larger in a plant cell (for obvious reasons).
What is a Vacuole
200
These are responsible for breaking down sugars and releasing energy.
What are mitochondria
200
A Tree
What is Living
300
An example of this characteristic is eating food and then getting exercise.
What is Obtain and Use Energy
300
A mushroom is a type of this organism. (Some would say you teacher is this)
What is fungus (fungi. . . . "fun guy")
300
This is only found in plant cells. It is the outer layer that protects the cell.
What is a Cell Wall
300
These are in both plant and animal cells. They are sort of like a bouncer. They decided what can move in and out of a cell.
What is the Cell Membrane
300
Sand
What is Non-Living
400
An example of this characteristics is when a cat has kittens.
What is Reproduce
400
This type of organism does not have a nucleus.
What is Bacteria
400
This organelle is a jelly-like substance that fills in the space between organelles.
What is the Cytoplasm
400
Cells form together in your body to form this
What is tissue . . .then organs . . . then organ systems.
400
Fidget Spinner
What is Non-Living
500
An example of this is an animal having webbed feet to help them swim.
What is Adapt and Respond to the Environment
500
Usually unicellular (one cell) and many live in pond water.
What is protist
500
This is only found in Plant cells. It traps the Sun's energy.
What are chloroplast.
500
Plants can make their own food unlike us. They do this by a process known as photosynthesis. In the process, this the kind of food they make. Hint - It's not Chicken Wings
What is Glucose Sugar (C6H12O6)
500
A mushroom
What is Living (fungus)