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Life-Cells etc

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Jelly like substance that fills the cell and helps it keep its shape. Cytoplasm
The "mayor" or the brain of the cell. Nucleus
Green organelles that helps the cell conduct photosynthesis in a plant cell. Chloroplasts
Outside part of an animal cell. cell membrane
Outer part of a plant cell. cell wall
An organism containing only one cell is unicellular
An organism containing more than one cell is multicellular
True or False. A unicellular organism has everything it needs for life processes. true
Birds and Mammals would be unicellular. True or False. False
A chloroplast can be found in a ______ cell. plant
Chloroplasts contain a substance called chlorophyll
Food is made in what part of the plant? leaf
A food making process that uses sunlight to produce sugar in plants is called photosynthesis
In photosynthesis, what gas is released? oxygen
Plant cells can produce food because they contain ________________. chlorophyll
Plants make sugar or _______ for their food. glucose
What is needed for photosynthesis? water, sunlight, and carbon dioxide, AND CHLOROPHYLL
An animal cell doesn't have what two organelles that a plant cell has? chloroplast and cell wall
Bacteria is what type of cell? Unicellular
For something to be classified as living it has to be able to G... GROW
For something to be classified as living it has to be able to R? REPRODUCE
For something to be classified as living it has to be able to A? ADAPT
For something to be classified as living it has to be able to have....C??? CELLS
For something to be classified as living it has to be able to get and use E? ENERGY
For something to be classified as living it has to be able to have D...... DNA
Only __________things have cells. living
Who can we thank for how we see things under microscopes? Robert Hooke
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