Cubangbang #165952 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
A complete living thing; their classification is divided by similar characteristics | Organisms |
Smallest unit of a living organism | Cell |
A group of cells working together | Tissues |
A group of tissues working together; example are your lungs, heart, liver | Organs |
Organs that have a particular function create | Systems |
Provides the external boundary for a cell | cell membrane |
Characteristics of living things | Grow and develop, reproduce, respond to their environment, use energy, made up of cells |
Cell theory | Living things are made of cells; nonliving things are not made up of cells. Cells can function as individual organisms or as the smallest units in a larger organisms |
One-celled organism | unicellular |
Organism made of many cells | multicellular |
first to observe and name cells | Robert Hooke |
One of the men who formed the basis of cell theory | Theodor Schwann |
Developed a system of classification | Carolus Linnaeus |
Invented the first microscope | Zacharius Jansen |
Organelles found only in plant cells | cell wall and chloroplast |
bubble-like storage organelles found in a cell | vacuole |
cell engines; powerhouse of cell; break down food & release energy | mitochondria |
jelly-like substance inside cell membrane | cytoplasm |
cell's delivery or transportation system | endoplasmic reticulum |
make the proteins the cell needs | ribosomes |
large circular structure containing the DNA | nucleus |
the DNA is packed into tight bundles called | chromosomes |
Cell structure that holds the green pigment found in plant cells | chloroplast |
Green pigment found in plant cells to absorb energy from sunlight | chlorophyll |
process of an organism producing reproductive cells | meiosis |
process of an organism growing and replacing cells | mitosis |
Six kingdoms as described by Linnaeus | Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia |
Scientific name an organism uses | Genus & Species |
Smallest living organisms; sometimes found in yogurt | Eubacteria |
organisms that live in conditions poisonous to other living things | Archaebacteria |
Protozoans & Algae | Protista |
Yeast, mold, mushroom | Fungi |
Multicellular organisms with chlorplasts | Plantae |
Multicellular organisms without cell walls | Animalia |
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