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Antomy and Physiology

Antomy and Physiology

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3 Slides • 99 Questions

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The basic unit of structure and function for the body.
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cell
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atom
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organelle
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nucleus

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A structure made up of different types of tissue and performs a specific job.

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cells

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tissue

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organ

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organ system

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A group of similar cells that perform the same function.
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tissue
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organelle
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mass
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tendon

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A group of organs that work together to perform a major function is an organ
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system
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column
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bank
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stack

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A group of organs that work together to perform a major function is an organ
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system
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column
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bank
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stack

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Tissues that can carry messages.
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nervous
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epithelial
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auditory
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complex

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Which of the following is the correct order of organization in living things from most basic (simple) to most complex?
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a.  Organism, cell, tissue, organ, organ system
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a.  Organ system, organ, tissue, cell, organism
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a.  Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism
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a.  Cell, organ, tissue, organ, organism, organ system

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The smallest level of organization of life in an organism
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tissue
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cell
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organ
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organ system

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The cell is the building block of all living things.
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True
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False

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This is an example of....

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cell

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tissue

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organ

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organ system

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Groups of cells with similar functions.

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Organs

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Molecules

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Tissues

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Organelles

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Group of tissues with similar functions.

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Organelles

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Cells

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Tissues

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Organs

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Group of organs with similar functions.

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Organism

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Cell

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Organ

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System

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Any single living individual, and can refer to a single human, animal, plant,

Protista, bacteria, or fungi.

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Community

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Cell

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Population

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Organism

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What do scientists call the parts of a cell?
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Pieces
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Sections
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Organelles
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None of the above

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What do you call the gooey liquid in a cell?
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Lysosome
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Mitochondria
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Chloroplast
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Cytoplasm

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This organelle is often referred to as the power house of the cell.
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Mitochondria
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Lysosome
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Chloroplast
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Vacuole

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This organelle is where plants do photosynthesis.
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Mitochondria
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Lysosome
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Chloroplast
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Vacuole

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Which organelle is on the outside of an animal cell?
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Cell wall
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Cell membrane
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Cellular lining
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Cytoplasm

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What kind of cell is this?

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plant

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animal

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An organism made of only one cell is called _____ .

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Eukaryotic

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Mutlicellular

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Monocellular

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Unicellular

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Multiple Choice

An unspecialized cell that can develop into many different cell types is called a/an _____.
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tissue
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organ
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stem cell
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organ system

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A group of similar types of cells that work together to do a specific job is called a/an _____.
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tissue
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organ
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stem cell
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organ system

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Multiple Choice

Which is true of unicellular organisms?
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they lack cells
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they all are eukaryotic
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they lack cell differentiation

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Multiple Choice

A group of different tissues working together to do a job is called a/an _____.
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tissue
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organ
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stem cell
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organ system

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Multiple Choice

A group of different organs working together to do a series of jobs is called a/an _____.
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tissue
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organ
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stem cell
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organ system

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Multiple Choice

What is the correct order of organization
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tissues-cells-organs-organ systems-organism
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cell-tissue-organs-organ systems-organism
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organism-cells-tissues-organ systems-organism
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tissues-cells-organs-organ sytems-organism

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Multiple Choice

When many organ systems work together it can form...
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organ
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cells
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organ system
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organism 

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The ___________ is the basic unit of life
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organ
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cell
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atom
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tissue

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This is a example of ........
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cell
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tissue
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organ 
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organ system

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This is a example of ........
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cell
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organ system
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organ
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tissue

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This is a example of ........
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organ
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organ system
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tissue
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cell

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Multiple Choice

When many organ systems work together it can form...
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a cell
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an organ
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an organ system
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an organism

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Multiple Choice

Which is the correct order of the levels of organization from smallest and most simple to largerst and most complex?

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cell, organ, tissue, organ system

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cell, tissue, organ system, organ

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cell, tissue, organ, organ system

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cell, organ system, organ, tissue

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The function of the nervous system is to? What is the main organ it includes?

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Break down food. stomach

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Help the body move. muscles

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Send and receive messages. brain

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Pump blood around the body. heart

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The function of the digestive system is to? What is the main organ it includes?

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Break down food. stomach

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Help the body move. muscles

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Send and receive messages. brain

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Pump blood around the body. heart

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The function of the circulatory system is to? What is the main organ it includes?

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Break down food. stomach

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Help the body move. muscles

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Send and receive messages. brain

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Pump blood around the body. heart

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The function of the muscular system is to? What is the main organ it includes?

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Break down food. stomach

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Help the body move. muscles

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Send and receive messages. brain

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Pump blood around the body. heart

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The function of the excretory system is to? What is the main organ it includes?

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Bring in oxygen, and remove carbon dioxide. lungs

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Remove waste. kidneys

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Send and receive messages. brain

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Pump blood around the body. heart

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The function of the respiratory system is to? What is the main organ it includes?

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Bring in oxygen, and remove carbon dioxide. lungs

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Remove waste. kidneys

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Send and receive messages. brain

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Pump blood around the body. heart

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How do the respiratory an circulatory systems work together?

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The respiratory system removes waste and the circulatory system moves it around.

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The respiratory system breaks down food, and the circulatory system moves it around.

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The circulatory system brings in oxygen, and the repiratory system moves it around.

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The respiratory system brings in oxygen, and the circulatory system moves it around.

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Multiple Choice

What does the skeletal system do?

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Allow us to move and give structure to the body

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Make us strong

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digest our food

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Turn oxygen into carbon dioxide

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Multiple Choice

what is the nervous system made of?

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The brain, spinal cord, nerves

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heart, veins and blood

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stomach, liver and intestines

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heart, kidneys, lungs

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Multiple Select

Which two body systems work together to allow you to move? (Choose two)

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Digestive System

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Excretory System

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Muscular System

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Skeletal System

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Multiple Select

Which two body systems work together to transport oxygen throughout the body?

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Digestive System

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Respiratory System

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Excretory System

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Circulatory System

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Multiple Select

Which two body systems work together to allow a baseball player to swing a bat?

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Digestive System

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Endocrine System

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Muscular System

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Skeletal System

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Multiple Choice

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What is an organ?

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A group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions.

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the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.

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all of the bones and muscles in your body and responsible for body structure and movements.

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responsible for providing your body with nutrients from food.

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Define tissue.

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A group of similar cells that perform the same function.

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A living thing

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responsible for filtering your blood, removing wastes, and heating and cooling your body.

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A group of tissues that work together to perform closely related functions.

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Multiple Choice

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What is an organ system?

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the network of nerve cells and fibers that transmits nerve impulses between parts of the body.

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A group of similar cells that perform the same function.

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A group of organs that work together in performing vital bodily functions.

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all of the bones and muscles in your body and responsible for body structure and movements.

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Multiple Choice

If the environment gets cold, we will often shiver in order to:
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keep body temperature the same as the external temperature
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decrease body temperature
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increase body temperature
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regulate blood pressure

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Multiple Choice

The maintenance of an organism’s internal environment is called:
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compensating
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homeostasis
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balancing
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routine

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Multiple Choice

What is another word that can be used to describe "homeostasis"?
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STABLE
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EQUAL
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COMPLETE
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CORRECT

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Multiple Choice

In cold conditions the blood capillaries in the skin …
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Move up near surface
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Constrict
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Dilate
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None of these

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Multiple Choice

Homeostasis in the human body is often maintained by a: 
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neutral feedback loop 
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solar feedback loop
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positive feedback loop
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negative feedback loop

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Multiple Choice

The "cause" for something to happen is the
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response
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effect
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stimulus
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homeostasis

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Multiple Choice

What is the evaporation of a liquid to cool the body?
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Shivering
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Sweating
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Vasodilation
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Vasoconstriction

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Multiple Choice

surrounds the cell; controls what enters/leaves cell; maintains homeostasis
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vacuole
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cell wall
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cell membrane
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lysosome

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suspends organelles in the cell
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cytoplasm
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cell membrane
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cell wall
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ribosomes

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Multiple Choice

control the cell's activities; contains the cell's DNA
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mitochondria
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cell membrane
3
nucleus
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golgi body

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Multiple Choice

breaks down food to release energy
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nucleus
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lysosomes
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mitochondria
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vacuole

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moves substances within a cell (pipe like structures)
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endoplasmic reticulum
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nucleus
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cytoplasm
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vacuole

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makes proteins
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nucleus
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ribosomes
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lysosomes
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vacuole

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Multiple Choice

changes and packages cell products
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nucleus
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cell wall
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vacuole
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golgi body

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Multiple Choice

contains enzymes (proteins that speed up digestion and chemical reactions0
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lysosome
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ribosome
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nucleus
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golgi body

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Multiple Choice

holds materials like water and is very large in a plant cell
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nucleus
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golgi body
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chloroplast
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vacuole

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Multiple Choice

ONLY found in plant cells
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nucleus
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cell wall
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cell membrane
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lysosome

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Multiple Choice

ONLY found in a plant cell
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lysosome
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cell membrane
3
chloroplast
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nucleus

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Multiple Choice

cells that contain a true nucleus
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prokaryotes
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eukaryotes
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carbohydrate
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plant cells

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Cell Structure and Function

Cells are a review from 7th grade. Watch the videos on the next two slides to help you review. Then answer the questions in the Quizizz to help prepare you for the Exit Ticket for today.

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Multiple Choice

All the parts of a cell are called?
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Organelle
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Cell
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Ribosome
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Cell Membrane

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Multiple Choice

Which type of cell looks more square?
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Animal Cells
2
Plant Cells
3
Both Plants and Animal Cells
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Skin cells

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Which two organelles are NOT found in animal cells?

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Cell membrane

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Cell wall

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Cytoplasm

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Nucleus

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Chloroplast

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Multiple Choice

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Which organelle is found in both plant and animal cells but is larger in plant cells?
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Chloroplast
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Cell Wall
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Cell Membrane
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Vacuole

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Multiple Choice

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Which rigid organelle provides strength and support to plant cells.
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Chloroplast
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Cell Wall
3
Cell Membrane
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Vacuole

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Multiple Choice

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Which organelle collects sunlight to make sugar during photosynthesis?
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Chloroplast
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Cell Wall
3
Cell Membrane
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Vacuole

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Multiple Choice

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This organelle stores water and other materials.  It is larger in plat cells.
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vacuole
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cell wall
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chloroplast
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cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

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The jelly-like fluid that supports the organelles in place. 
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nucleus
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cell membrane
3
chloroplast
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cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

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The organelle that allows things in and out of the cell.  Also protects the cell.
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nucleus
2
cell membrane
3
ER
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ribosomes

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Multiple Choice

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The organelle that is the control center of the cell.
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nucleus
2
cell membrane
3
ER
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ribosomes

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Multiple Choice

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Which statement is not part of the cell theory?
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All cells come from other cells.
2
All living things have one or more cells.
3
Cells are a living thing's basic unit of structure and function.
4
All cells have a nucleus.

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Multiple Choice

Which organelle is found in plant cells only?
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Cell Membrane
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Cell Wall
3
Many Small Vacuoles
4
Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

Which organelle is found in plant cells only?
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Cell Membrane
2
Large Central Vacuole
3
Many Small Vacuoles
4
Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

Which organelle is found in animal cells only?
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Cell Membrane
2
Large Central Vacuole
3
Many Small Vacuoles
4
Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

Which organelle is found in plant cells only?
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Cell Membrane
2
Chloroplast
3
Many Small Vacuoles
4
Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

To provide a protective barrier between the interior of the cell and the outside environment is a function of _________.
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Cell Membrane
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Cell Wall
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Nucleus
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Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To control what enters or leaves the cell is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Cell Membrane
3
Nucleus
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To identify the cell as part of an organism is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Chloroplast
3
Cell membrane
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To aid in the transport of necessary materials throughout the cell llis a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Chloroplast
3
Cell membrane
4
Cytoplasm

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Multiple Choice

To identify the cell as part of an organism is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Chloroplast
3
Cell membrane
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To convert the energy of glucose into  the  usable form of ATP is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Cytoplasm
3
Nucleus
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To identify the cell as part of an organism is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
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Chloroplast
3
Cell membrane
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To control the processes of the cell through the use of DNA and RNA is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Cytoplasm
3
Nucleus
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To convert the energy of glucose into the usable energy of ATP is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Cytoplasm
3
Nucleus
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To provide protection and form for the plant cell is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Cytoplasm
3
Nucleus
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To convert the radiant energy of the sun into the chemical energy of glucose through the process of photosynthesis is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2

Large Central Vacuole

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Chloroplast
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

To store water, glucose (sugar) materials (building blocks) or wastes is a function of _________.
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Cell Wall
2
Vacuole
3
Chloroplast
4
Mitochondria

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Multiple Choice

Which cells do not have a defined nucleus or membrane bound organelles
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Fungi
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Eukaryotes
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Prokaryotes
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Protista

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Multiple Choice

Which cells contain a defined nucleus and membrane bound organelles
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Bacteria

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Eukaryotes
3
Prokaryotes
4

Archeabacteria

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Multiple Choice

The basic unit of structure and function in living things is the ___________.
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Organ Systems
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Tissues
3
Organs
4
Cells

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Multiple Choice

The group of tissues working together to perform a specific function.  Example heart, brain, and stomach.
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Organ Systems
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Tissues
3
Organs
4
Cells
The basic unit of structure and function for the body.
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cell
2
atom
3
organelle
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nucleus

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