What is the most basic unit of life?
What is
Cells
What is "growth and development"?
What is
Growing in size and developing the brain and other organs in the body.
What is the digestive system?
What is
The process of food going through the body.
What is the type of cell that starts with a p?
What is
Prokaryotic
What comes after cells?
What is
tissues
What are living organisms composed of?
What is
One or more cells (Unicellular and Multicellular)
What is "adaptation"?
What is
Adjusting or conforming to an new environment.
What does the reproductive system do?
What is
Produces cells to make a fetus
What type of cell start with an e?
What is
Eukaryotic
What comes after tissues?
What is
Organs
Cells come from what?
What is
Other cells, much like how seeds come from seeds
What is "reaction to stimuli"?
What is
Pain, itching, vibrations
What does the circulatory system do?
What is
Transporting fresh blood through out the body and flushing out old blood
What does pointillism represent in science?
What is
Multiple cells in an organism
What comes after organs?
Organ System
What is the cell theory?
What is
A collection of 3 theories on cells which outlines the principals of them.
What is "reproducing"?
What is
Passing on DNA to an organism’s offspring.
What does the skeletal system support?
What is
Muscles
What is the cytoplasm and what does it do?
What is
The cytoplasm is a gel-like substance in the cell that puts everything together
What is the correct order?
What is
Cells, tissues, organ, organ system, organism
What do biologists do?
What is
Study living organisms
What is "homeostasis"?
What is
Regulating an organisms temperature to live in a specific climate.
What does the respiratory system do?
What is
Helps you breathe
What do prokaryotic cells lack?
What is
A membrane-bound nucleus
What forms tissues and organs?
What is
Stem cells