How many parts to Cell Theory are there?
3
These are specialized structures are inside cells to help them carry out different processes
organelles
This process happens in both plants and animals
Cellular respiration
Name the levels of organization from smallest to largest.
Cells, Tissue, Organs, Organ systems, Organism
This organ controls the thoughts and actions of organisms.
The brain
Name all parts of the cell theory
1. All living things are made of cells
2. The cell is the most basic unit of life
3. Cells come from preexisting cells
If a cell were a school, Dr. Proctor's office would be this organelle.
the nucleus
Name the reactants of photosynthesis
Sunlight, Carbon Dioxide, and Water
This is considered a ____.
an organ
These blood vessels carry blood to the heart
Veins
This scientist is the considered the father of the microscope
Robert Hooke
This would happen if plant cells had no chloroplast.
Plant cells could not carry out photosynthesis.
Name the reactants of cellular respiration
Oxygen and Glucose
Name these in order from most complex to least complex.
Chloroplast, Rose, Cell, Pedal, Plant tissue
Chloroplast, Cell, Plant tissue, Pedal, Rose
This body systems job is to alarm the body of foreign invaders and attacks them.
The immune system
Name any two characteristics of life
Name this organelle and the chemical process it carries out in the presents of Oxygen.
1. Mitochondria
2. Cellular respiration
The products of one process are the reactants of the other. They depend on the cycling of these molecules to continue each other's process.
Alveoli, Respiratory System, Lung, Epithelial Tissue, Lung Cell, Human
Name these from least complex to most complex
Lung Cell, Epithelial Tissue, Alveoli, Lung, Respiratory System, Human
White blood cells travel to sites of infection by using the circulatory system for transportation.
How do you know that a red blood cell is alive?
RBC's meet all criteria to be considered living.
They reproduce, grow, develop, use energy, capable of change over time.
What would happen if plants became extinct?
1. Loss of ecosystem
2. Animals would die due to lack of plants and prey
3. Huge loss of oxygen
Why do plants need photosynthesis and cellular respiration?
They need one process to make the glucose and the other process to break it down to make ATP (energy)
Brain, Neuron, Nervous System, Nervous Tissue, Person
Neuron, Nervous Tissue, Brain, Nervous System, Person
This is how the digestive system and the circulatory system work together.
When we eat food, nutrition diffuses through the small intestine and into the blood stream. The circulatory system transports nutrition all over the body.