The smallest living unit
What is a cell?
Only plant cells have this; it keeps the plant rigid.
What is the cell wall?
The kingdom containing humans, spiders, and whales.
What is the animal kingdom?
Something that eats, grows, reproduces, and dies.
What is a living thing?
A newborn cow drinks its mother‘s milk.
What is nutrition?
A group of cells that performs the same function.
What is a tissue?
All cells have this; it controls the substances entering and exiting the cells.
What is the cell membrane?
The five kingdoms of life.
What are plants, animals, fungi, monera, and protists?
Water bottle. (Living/non-living; plant/animal; natural/artificial)
Non-living; artificial.
What is reproduction?
Tissues grouped together.
What is an organ?
It controls the cell functions.
Multicellular organisms that make their own food.
What are plants?
Apple. (Living/non-living; plant/animal; natural/artificial)
Living; plant.
Two dogs sniff each other’s butts.
What is interaction?
Organs working together.
What is an organ system?
It contains water in plant cells.
What is a large vacuole?
Either multicellular or unicellular organisms that reproduce through spores.
What are fungi?
The four parts of the life cycle.
What are birth, growth, reproduction, and death?
A teacher explains the five kingdoms to their students.
What is interaction?
The product of all the organ systems working together.
What is a complete living organism?
Cells from this type of organism can have rectangular, oval, or irregular shapes.
What is an animal?
These organisms must divide into two cells to reproduce.
What are monera?
The three vital functions of performed by living things.
What are nutrition, reproduction, and interaction?
A unicellular organism divides in two.
What is reproduction?