This organelle controls what enters or leaves the cell
What is the cell membrane?
This organelle provides support and structure for growing plants.
What is the cell wall?
A basic unit of structure and function in a living organism.
What is a cell?
Plants cells use this process to make food.
What is photosynthesis?
Organ system that controls movement of muscles, senses like sight and sound, and the body's reaction to any stimulus.
What is the Nervous system?
This is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living.
What is a cell?
the portion of the cell within the membrane that includes a "jelly" like fluid and all organelles except for the nucleus.
What is cytoplasm?
This organelle converts glucose and other organic molecules into a form of usable cell energy called ATP.
What is the Mitochondria?
Every living organism is made of these.
What are cells?
These are reactants (inputs) for photosynthesis.
What are Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Light?
The system that breaks down food for cells to use nutrients and energy.
What is the Digestive System?
Rocks, pens, and tables are examples of these things.
What are non-living things?
This organelle is the rigid outer layer.
What is the cell wall?
An organelle found in plant cells but not in animal cells.
What is choloplasts?
Living things with one cell are called this.
What is unicellular?
These are the products (outputs) of photosynthesis
What are Glucose and Oxygen?
These are the 3 main jobs of the Skeletal System.
What is gives our body shape, Protection, and help us move?
People, plants, and bacteria are consider these.
controls all the activities of the cell, including cell reproduction and protein synthesis
What is the Nucleus?
These tiny green pigment pancakes are where energy from sun is absorbed.
What is chlorophyl?
Living things with two cells are called this.
What is multicellular?
Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle of plant cells
What are Chloroplasts?
Organ system responsible for gas exchange
What is the Respiratory system?
When you get sick with a bacteria or a virus, one of these is not a living thing.
What is a virus?
What organelles does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not?
What are the chloroplast and cell wall?
This organelle makes glucose.
What are chloroplasts?
has a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
what is a eukaryotic cell?
Cells who require more energy produce more of these.
What is mitochondria?
Millions of cells that work and connect together create .......
What is a Tissue?
All living things need to maintain a stable internal environment. This is known as...
What is Homeostasis?
This is found in both plant and animal cells, yet looks different.
What is vacuoles?
This organelle is the storage area.
What is the vacuole?
Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Theodor Schwann, Rudolf Virchow, and Matthias Schleiden were all responsible for this theory.
What is The Cell Theory?
The products of the process involving animals and plants taking in glucose (chemical energy) and oxygen are.
What are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy?
Organ system that transports oxygen and food around your body
What is the Circulatory system?
All living things are classified into 2 category prokaryotes or eukaryotes. These Kingdoms represent prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
What are Archae & Bacteria are prokaryotes; Animals, Plants, Fungi, and Protists are eukaryotes?
List three basic characteristics that are common to all types of cells.
All cells are surrounded by a barrier (cell membrane).
All cells have an interior substance (cytoplasm).
All cells have a control center
The organelles in which the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration occur.
What are Chloroplast and Mitochondria?
These are part of the cell theory.
All organisms are composed of one or more cells.
The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.
All cells come from pre-existing cells.
What is the cell theory?
What is the "chemical" equation for photosynthesis
6CO2+6H2O+Light--C6H12O6+O2
OR--> Carbon Dioxide & Water & Light Energy --> Glucose (Sugar) & Oxygen
This body system is responsible for maintaining homeostasis.
it was a trick! all of them work together to keep our body balanced and healthy!
What is ALL BODY SYSTEMS?
This is how your body maintains homeostasis in different temperatures.
What is sweating when hot and shivering when cold?