Cell organelle picture
Organ System Function
Levels of organization
Cell organelle function
Grab Bag
100

Name this organelle:

Mitochondria

100

Sensory input, which is detecting stimuli from inside and outside the body.

Nervous system's function

100

Groups of organs working together to perform major body functions are called?

Organ System

100

Controls cell activities and contains DNA:

Nucleus

100

What is the main difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus

Prokaryotic cells DO NOT have a nucleus

200

Name this organelle:

Chloroplast

200

To transport oxygen, nutrients, and hormones to all the body's cells and remove waste products like carbon dioxide

Circulatory system

200

Groups of tissues working together to carry out a specific job are called?

Organ

200

Jelly-like substance holding organelles

Cytoplasm

200

When a skin cell splits or reproduces the cells that it makes are ____________ to the parent cell.

Identical

300

Name this organelle:


Lysosome

300

Providing support and shape to the body, protecting internal organs, enabling movement by serving as an anchor for muscles, producing blood cells, and storing minerals like calcium

Skeletal system

300

Groups of similar cells performing a shared function are called?

Tissue

300

Releases energy from food, aka "the powerhouse of the cell"

Mitochondria

300

Cells in a multicellular organism are __________ to perform a single function in the organism.

specialized

400

Name this organelle:


Cell Membrane

400

This system's primary functions are movement, posture stabilization, and heat production  

Muscular system

400

The basic unit of structure and function in living things is called?

A cell

400

Provides structure and support for a plant cell

Cell wall

400

A Single-Celled Organisms has how many cells?


ONE!

500

Name this organells:

Vacuole

500

Protection from pathogens and injury, temperature regulation through sweating and blood flow, synthesis of Vitamin D from sunlight, and sensory reception to detect touch, pain, and temperature

Integumentary system

500

A complete living thing made up of many systems working together is called?

Organism

500

Controls what enters and leaves the cell

Cell membrane

500

A student observes two cells under a microscope and notices that one does not have a cell wall.  What does that cell most likely belong too?

An animal.