Question | Answer |
What part of the cell contains chromosomes made of DNA? | Nucleus |
What part of the cell allows materials to enter and exit the cell? | Cell Membrane |
What process do most cells use to get energy? | Respiration |
What are the hair-like structures in the lungs? | Cilia |
What part of the body has cilia? | Lungs |
What produces energy or power for the cell? | Mitochondria |
What part of the cell acts like a stomach for the cell, storing and breaking down material? | Vacuole |
What two cell parts are only located in a plant cell? | Cell Wall and Cholorplasts |
What part of the cell give plants its green color? | Cholorplasts |
What gives plant cells its rigid structure? | Cell Wall |
What is a group of similar cells working together to perform the same function? | Tissue |
What type of cell makes up your skin? | Flat |
What is an example of a plant organ? | Leaf, Stem, Root or Flower |
What type of cell is a nerve cell? | Branching |
What is the job of a nerve cell? | Help brain communicate with body |
What system does the muscle system work with to help move food through the stomach and intestines? | Digestive System |
What system does the muscles system work with to help pump blood throughout the body? | Circulatory System |
What is missing: Cell, _________, Organ, Organ System. | Tissue |
What is stronger, one muscle fiber or a bundle of muscle fibers. | Bundle |
What makes up a muscle tissue? | Group of muscle cells |
What is a group of different kinds of tissue working together? | Organ |
How does the shape of a blood cell help it perform its job? | Move through blood vessels |
What cell looks like a smooth, round disc with a dimple? | Round Cell |
What is an example of an animal organ? | Heart, Kidney, or Skin |
What two systems work together to move the body? | Muscular and Skeletal |
Where would you find branch-like cells in the body? | Brain |
What characteristic helps blood cells move through the blood vessels easily? | Small, Smooth and Round |
What part of the cell is considered the "powerhouse", producing energy for the cell? | Mitochondria |