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PVES Week 4

Organisms- Cells

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The "brain" or center of a cell that controls it activities- nucleus
What is the liquid in a cell that contains chemicals needed to keep the cell alive? cytoplasm
The thin structure around a cell that takes in oxygen and food products while taking away waste is- cell membrane
What are the fluid-filled sacs located in plant and animal cells that store different substances? vacuole
What are the structures in plant cells that are used to make food and contain chlorophyll? chloroplast
What surrounds a plant cell and gives it shape and support? cell wall
Which type of cell is rectangular in shape? plant cell
What two parts are included in a plant cell, but not an animal cell? cell wall & chloroplast
What are the tiny building blocks of all living things? Cells
What are the four parts of an animal cell? cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuole
What are the six parts of a plant cell? cell wall, cell membrane, cytoplasm, nucleus, vacuole, choloraplast
What in an animal without a backbone? invertebrate
What is an animal with a backbone vertebrate
What are the many celled organisms that make their own food and usually cannot move? plant
What are the many celled organisms that eat food and usually can move? animal
Which plant has a system of roots, stems, and leaves for carrying nutrients throughout the plant? vascular
Which plant passes nutrients slowly from one cell to the next? nonvascular
What are two examples of non-vascular plants? spanish moss, peat moss, liverworts
What are two examples of vascular plants? trees flowers
All living things are known as? organisms
Mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, and amphibians are classified as vertebrate
insects, lobsters, and spiders are classified as? arthropods
Classification of organisms is based on what three things? physical characteristics, body structure, behavior
Worms, echinoderms, mollusks, and arthropods are classified as- invertebrates
Oysters, clams, snails, and other soft-bodied animals with hard protective coverings are called- mollusks
An animal that lives part of its life on land and part of its life in water is- amphibian
An animal that lives on land, is cold-blooded, and lays eggs is- reptile
An animal that is warm-blooded, usually lives on land, and gives birth to fully developed young is- mammal
All living things are made up of cells
The animal kingdom can be divided into what two groups? vertebrate and invertebrate
The plant kingdom can be divided into what two groups? vascular and nonvascular
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