Body Systems
Cells
Living Things
5 Kingdoms
Bonus
100

Name 2 systems in the body

Respiratory, circulatory, digestive, reproductive, nervous....

100

Name 3 parts of an animal cell

Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, vacuole...
100

The smallest part of any living thing?

Cells

100

Living things with one cell are called _____

Unicellular

100

How do we classify animals? 

Vertebrates and invertebrates

200

When cells join together it creates...

Tissues

200
The storage space of a cell is called a ____

Vacuole

200

Name 3 characteristics of living things. 

Reproduction, excretion, nutrition, respiration, response, growth, movement

200

Name the 5 kingdoms

Protists, monera, plants, fungi, animals

200

All bacteria are bad for you. True or False?

False!

300

Name a type of tissue.

Muscle, connective, nervous

300

What do plant cells have that animal cells do not? 

Cell wall and chloroplasts

300

What instrument do we use to look at very small living things.

A microscope.

300

Bacteria are in the _____ kingdom.

Monera

300

Which organ is responsible for the circulatory system?

The heart

400

What is the biggest organ in our body?

The skin.

400

What is the part that controls the cell and contains genetic information?

The nucleus

400
True or False: Everything that can move is living.

False. Robots, machinery, vehicles can move, but they aren't alive. 

400

Multicellular organisms that make their own food

Plants, protists

400

Which part of the cell helps with photosynthesis?

Chlorplast

500

How do cells combine to make living things? Name the 5 stages.

Cells, tissues, organ, system, organism

500

A) What do cell walls provide? B) Why don't animal cells have this?

Cell walls provide structure. Animals usually have a skeleton to support their bodies. Plants do not. 

500

What living thing are some antibiotics made from? 

Fungi (Penicillin)

500

How do fungi get their energy? Can they make their own food?

No. Fungi break down other organisms for energy.

500

Do plants move? Why/why not.

Yes. To get sunlight and photosynthesise.