What cell is in bacteria?
Prokaryotic
What organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?
Mitochondria
Where does all digestion begin?
Mouth
What areas of your body have the most touch receptors? (2 areas)
Hands and Feet
What is the function of muscle tissue?
helps movement
What cells is in plants and animals?
Eukaryotic
What organelles (2) are only in plant cells?
Cell wall and Chloroplast
What are the two types of digestion?
Mechanical and Chemical
What is encased in your spine and helps send messages to the brain?
Spinal Cord
What is the function of nervous tissue?
Carry messages to the brain?
What cell has organelles?
What is the function of the cell membrane?
A flexible outer covering that protects the inside of cell from the environment outside
What organ produces bile?
Liver
What part of the body sends information to your brain for processing
Receptors
What is the definition of muscles?
Groups of different tissues working together to perform functions
What cell is smaller?
Prokayotic
What is the function of the smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Removes harmful substances
Does not have ribosomes
What is the name of an enzyme that begins the digestive proteins in the stomach?
Pepsin
What are chemical receptors in your nose known as?
Chemoreceptors
How many bones does the human body have?
206
What cell has DNA (genetic material)?
Eukaryotic
What is the role of ribosomes in the cell?
They are small organelles where proteins (amino acids) are made
What are the wavelike muscle movements that push food through the digestive tract?
Peristalsis
What are ALL of the 6 senses we have mentioned? (main 5 and the one currently being studied)
Smell, Taste, Touch, Hearing, Sight, and Umami
What tissue is the outer layer of plants?
Dermal