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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
100
Six classifications living things are put into. a. cells b. kingdoms c. organs d. vertebrates
What is kingdoms?
100
An individual living thing. a. nucleus b. invertebrate c. organism d. vertebrate
What is organism?
100
A group of organs that work together to do a certain job. a. organ b. organ system c. structure d. tissue
What is organ system?
100
The smallest unit of a living thing that carries out basic life processes. a. cell b. cell wall c. cell membrane d. chloroplast
What is cell?
100
The process where leaves use energy from the Sun to make food for a plant. a. cellular respiration b. photosynthesis c. spore d. phloem
What is photosynthesis?
200
The part of a cell that controls all of its activity. a. cell wall b. cytoplasm c. nucleus d. vacuole
What is nucleus?
200
Tissues of different kinds that come together. a. organ b. organism c. organ system d. tissue
What is organ?
200
An animal without a backbone. a. vertebrate b. invertebrate c. unicellular d. nonvascular
What is invertebrate?
200
Cells of different kinds come together to make a. organisms b. organs c. tissues d. cells
What are tissues?
200
Seed plants that do not produce flowers. a. angiosperms b. gymnosperms c. evergreen d. xylem
What are gymnosperms?
300
Structures in plant cells that turn energy from sunlight into food. a. chloroplasts b. cell walls c. cytoplasm d. mitochondria
What are chloroplasts?
300
The outside layer that controls what moves in and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
300
A one-celled organism. a. single cellular b. monocellular c. unicellular d. single cellular
What is unicellular?
300
Seed plants that produce flowers. a. evergreen b. gymnosperm c. angiosperm d. starch
What is angiosperm?
300
Plants that do not lose their leaves year round. a. angiosperms b. gymnosperms c. evergreen d. photosynthesis
What is evergreen?
400
Cell parts that break down food and turn it into energy for the cell to use. a. cytoplasm b. nucleus c. mitochondria d. vacuole
What is mitochondria?
400
Unicellular organisms that have cytoplasm, but no nucleus. a. bacteria b. fungi c. plants d. protists
What is bacteria?
400
Plants that do not have tubes to transport food and water. a. multivascular b. invascular c. nonvascular d. vascular
What is nonvascular?
400
The tissue that moves food from a plant's leaves to its other parts. a. cambium b. phloem c. vein d. xylem
What is phloem?
400
A single cell that can develop into a new plant exactly like the old plant. a. capsule b. seed c. spore d. unicell
What is spore?
500
The gel-like substance in a cell that supports all of the cell structures. a. cell wall b. chloroplast c. cytoplasm d. mitochondria
What is cytoplasm?
500
Structures in cells that store water, food, and wastes. a. chloroplasts b. cytoplasm c. mitochondria d. vacuoles
What are vacuoles?
500
The outside layer that controls what moves in and out of the cell. a. cell membrane b. tissue c. cytoplasm d. nucleus
What is cell membrane?
500
New xylem and phloem are produced here. a. cambium b. seed c. spore d. photosynthesis
What is cambium?
500
A tissue that moves water up from a plant's roots. a. cambium b. phloem c. vein d. xylem
What is xylem?