Vocabulary
Parts of a Cell
Body Systems
Levels of Organization
Other
100

What is a cell?

The smallest unit of life.

100

What part of the cell is where cellular respiration takes place?

Mitochondria

100

Which body system is responsible for BREATHING?

Respiratory

100

The smallest level of organization; the stuff that all matter is made of

atom

100

What is the law of conservation of matter?

Matter cannot be created or destroyed, but it can be rearranged.

200

What is energy?

The ability to make things move or change.

200

What are two parts of a cell that a PLANT cell has that an animal cell does not?

chloroplast, cell wall

200

Which body system allows you to break food into smaller and smaller pieces that release energy to your body?

Digestive

200

the smallest unit of life

cell

200

Give an example of a stimulus and response.

Answers will vary-

You hear a loud noise (stimulus) and you scream (response). 

You touch a hot stove (stimulus) and you yank your hand off the stove (response).

The sun shines on a plant (stimulus) and the plant grows towards the sun (response).

300

What does the word multicellular mean?

Made of two or more cells.


300

What is the name of the structure that surrounds the cell that lets substances in and out of the cell?

Cell Membrane

300

Which body system includes your brain, spinal chord, and nerve cells?

Nervous System

300

Put these in order from SMALLEST to LARGEST:

organ, tissue, cell, organelle, molecule, atom, organ system, organism

atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism

300

What is the building block of a protein?

Amino Acids

400

What does the word unicellular mean?

Made of only one cell.

400

What is the "brain" of the cell?

Nucleus

400

How would your respiratory system AND circulatory system be involved in going for a run? Be specific.

Your respiratory system would allow you to bring in oxygen by breathing through your mouth/nose. This oxygen is necessary to power your cells through cellular respiration. Your circulatory system is involved because the heart pumps the blood, which carries the oxygen brought in by the respiratory system, to the rest of the body.

400

A group of cells working together for a particular purpose

Tissue

400

The body's use of molecules for energy and growth is called

Metabolism

500

Distinguish between a stimulus and a response.

A stimulus is something is a change in an organism's environment that causes it to react; a response is the reaction.

500

What does the chloroplast do in a plant cell?

It is where photosynthesis occurs; where sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide are converted into glucose and oxygen

500

What are the parts of the circulatory system?

Heart & blood vessels

500

Name 3 body systems.

Circulatory, Respiratory, Nervous, Digestive...

500

What does the statement "matter is conserved during a chemical reaction" mean?

It means matter is never created or destroyed; the total amount stays the same (is "conserved") even as the atoms are rearranged