the smallest part of a living thing that can carry out processes of life
cell
a cell part that holds food, water, and wastes
How can we see cells up close?
A. Starring at it.
B. Picking it up.
C. Using a microscope
C
What is classifying?
A. getting confused
B. Putting into groups
C. Something Mrs. Arellano made up
B
Tissues of different kinds come together to form what?
A. Tissue
B. Plants
C. Humans
A
cell wall
hard outer layer of a plant cell that protects the cell and provides support
any plant that soaks up water from the ground directly into its cells
nonvascular
TRUE OR FALSE:
Every cell has parts inside.
TRUE
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Spider is missing because it's not an animal
What is a many-celled organism?
a large, round structure at the center of a cell that controls all the activities of a cell
nucleus
the broadest group into which living things are classified
Kingdom
Are cells dead or living things?
Living
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Frog was removed from class because it's not an animal
What is a one-celled organism?
carries out life processes in a single cell.
a group of similar cells that do the same job
tissue
Name the cell
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Plant cell
Give an example of something that has plant cells
ex: trees, grass, roses, etc
Give 3 examples of a vertebrate
accept any vertebrate
Give an example of a many-celled organism
Ex: humans, palm tree, panther, etc.
a part of a cell that breaks down food and turns it into energy
Mitchondrion
Name the cell
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Animal Cell
Give an example of a living thing with animal cells:
ex: dogs, birds, cats, etc.
Give 3 examples of an invertebrate
Accept any answer that's invertebrate
Give an example of a one-celled organism:
Ex: Water, soil, and dust