What is the smallest part of all living things?
A cell.
What does the nucleus do?
It controls the cell and contains genetic information.
What do a group of cells make?
A tissue.
Name the five kingdoms.
Animals, Plants, Fungi, Protists, and Monera
What is a living thing?
Something that carries out all life processes.
What is the outer layer of an animal cell called?

The cell membrane
What is the function of the cell wall?
It gives the cell structure and support.
What do a group of tissues make?
An organ.
Which kingdom includes bacteria?
The Monera kingdom.
Name the 7 life processes.
Nutrition, respiration, growth, movement, reproduction, excretion, and sensitivity.
What part of the plant cell helps it keep its shape?

The cell wall.
What is the function of the cell membrane?
It controls what enters and leaves the cell.
What does a group of organs make?
An organ system.
Which kingdom includes animals with and without bones?
The Animal Kingdom.
Why do scientists classify living things?
To study and organize them easily.
What green part helps plants make food?
Chloroplast
What is the function of the chloroplasts?
They make food for the plant using sunlight and water.
What does a group of organ systems make?
An organism.
Which kingdom includes organisms that break down other living things for food?
What tool helps scientists see very small organisms?
A microscope.
What part of the cell acts as storage?

The Vacuole.
What is the function of the cytoplasm?
It holds the parts of the cell and helps substances move.
Put these in order:
Organ, cell, organism, system, tissue
Cell > Tissue > Organ > System > Organism
Which kingdom includes organisms that make their own food from sunlight and water?
The Plant kingdom.
What do we call scientists who study and name living things?
Taxonomists.