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Characteristics of Living Things
Animal Cells
Plant Cell?
Organelles
Cell Membranes
100
It is the word that refers to living things.
What are organisms?
100
It is the control centre of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
100
Three differences between plant and animal cells.
What is: the vacuole is larger in a plant cell, the plant cell has a cell wall, and the plant cell has chloroplasts?
100
It is what would happen to a cell if its mitochondria stopped working.
What is "there would be no more energy for the cell and it would die"?
100
This term describes the cell membrane because it allows some substances to enter or leave the cell but not others.
What is "selectively permeable" or "semi-permeable"?
200
The number of characteristics of living things.
What is 6?
200
They are found in the nucleus and contain genetic information.
What are chromosomes?
200
Protects and supports the plant cell.
What is the cell wall?
200
It is the organelle that is responsible for recycling.
What are lysosomes?
200
The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration.
What is diffusion?
300
The number of characteristics a living thing must show in order to be classified as an organism.
What is all of them?
300
A watery substance that allows materials to be transported quickly between structures in the cell.
What is the cytoplasm?
300
They contain many molecules of a green chemical called chlorophyll.
What are chloroplasts?
300
Protein are stored inside this organelle.
What is the Golgi apparatus?
300
The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
What is osmosis?
400
The two parts of cell theory.
What are "all living things are composed of cells" and "all living things come from pre-existing cells"?
400
This is used to store water and nutrients, such as sugar and minerals.
What is the vacuole?
400
A whip-like tail that helps some cells to move.
What is the flagellum?
400
A series of folded membranes that carry materials through the cytoplasm.
What are endoplasmic reticulum?
400
Our prediction of what will happen to the egg when it is placed in distilled water for 48 hours.
What is swell?
500
The characteristics of living things.
What are: composed of cells, reproduce, required energy, respond to the environment, have a life span, and produce wastes?
500
Two structures that help some cells move.
What are cilia and flagellum?
500
Tiny hairs that work together to move a cell or move the environment surrounding the cell.
What are cilia?
500
These organelles manufacture protein.
What are ribosomes?
500
Our prediction as to what will happen to the egg when placed in a salt solution for 48 hours.
What is shrivel up?