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Structure of Life Test Review

Structure of Life Test Review

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7th Grade

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MS-LS1-1, MS-LS1-3, MS-LS1-6

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Katherine Singleton

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9 Slides • 10 Questions

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Structure of Life Test Review

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The protist that we studied were unicellular which means the entire organism was only made of one cell.

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Open Ended

What were the 4 protist we learned about?

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Plants are special in that they can make their own food in a process called photosynthesis.

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Multiple Choice

Protist like euglena and volvox are considered ________ _________ because they have chlorophly

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plant-like

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animal-like

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Organelles

Plant and animal cells contain many organelles that complete different functions for the cell.

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Notice all of the organelles they have in common.

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Multiple Choice

Which structure performs photosynthesis in plant cells but is not present in animal cells?

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vaculoe

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mitocondria

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chloroplast

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nucleus

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Poll

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Is the following a plant or animal cell?

Plant

Animal

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Open Ended

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How did you know what type of cell it was?

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Hierarchy of Life

Starts with the smallest compontet. Organisms can be unicellular and made of only one cell but this is not the case for humans.

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Multiple Choice

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Which choice describes the heart?

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an individual cell

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a group of one cell type working together

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a series of organs working together

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a structure made of tissues that work together

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Multiple Choice

Which is the simplest level of organization?

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lung

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lung cell

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lung tissue

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respiratory system

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Multiple Choice

Which set of statements best explains the relationship between the parts of the respiratory system?

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Respiratory tissues work together to form the lungs. The lungs produce lung cells that allow the respiratory system to function properly.

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The lungs work together to form respiratory tissues. Respiratory tissues produce lung cells that allow the respiratory system to function properly.

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The lung cells work together to form the lungs. The lungs produce respiratory tissues that are necessary for the respiratory system to function properly.

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The lung cells work together to form respiratory tissues. Respiratory tissues work together to form the lungs that allow the respiratory system to function properly.

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Body Systems

There are about 8 major systems

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Multiple Choice

Which systems are involved with the breakdown and delivery of nutrients from recently eaten food to the cells and the removal of waste materials from the body?

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excretory, skeletal, and digestive

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digestive, nervous, and endocrine

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excretory, circulatory, and nervou

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digestive, circulatory, and excretory

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Multiple Choice

What is the relationship between the circulatory and respiratory systems?

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They work together to store the waste that blood collects from the body.

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They work together to supply oxygen to tissues and rid the body of carbon dioxide.

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The circulatory system provides oxygen that the respiratory system uses to fill the lungs.

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The respiratory system provides blood that the circulatory system uses to transport nutrients.

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