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According to the
cell theory, all
living things are
composed of these.
What is one or
more cells
Provide three
differences
between plant and
animal cells.
What is: plant cells
are more box-like,
contain chloroplasts
and cell wall, and
possess a larger
vacuole
The functions of these
organelles are to control
what enters and exits the
cell, control all cell
activities, and store
food, water, and waste
What are the : cell
membrane – controls what
enters and exits the cell
nucleus – controls all cell
activities
vacuole – stores food, water,
and waste
The function of these
organelles are to
recycle old cell parts
and waste, supply
energy for the cell, and
suspend organelles.
What are the: lysosome –
recycles old cell parts and
waste
mitochondria – supplies
energy for the cell
cytoplasm – suspends
organelles
Using the whiteboard,
create a Venn diagram
that shows the differences
between plant and animal
cells. Include cell membrane,
lysosome, vacuole (large or small),
round, box-like, cell wall, nucleus,
mitochondria, chloroplast, cytoplasm,
DNA, and turgor pressure
Plant Cell
Both
Cell Wall
Chloroplast
Animal Cell
Cytoplasm
Round
Lysosomes
Cell Membrane
Box-like
Mitochondria
Large Vacuole
Nucleus
DNA
Turgor Pressure
Small Vacuole
The function of this
system is the transport
nutrients, oxygen,
waste, and other
materials around the
body.
What is the
circulatory system
The function of this
system is to absorb
nutrients and release
waste.
What is the
digestive system
The function of this
system is to take in
oxygen and release
carbon dioxide.
What is the
respiratory system
The function of this
system is to send
messages
throughout the
body
What is the nervous
system
The functions of
this system is to
produce blood cells,
protect organs, aid
in movement
What is the skeletal
system
This is the energy
transformation
that occurs during
digestion
What is chemical to
thermal
This is the element
that must be
present for a
compound to be
considered organic
What is Carbon
Enzymes breaking
down proteins in the
small intestine is an
example of this type
of digestion.
What is chemical
digestion
Tearing food with
teeth is a form of
this type of
digestion.
What is
physical/mechanical
digestion
True or False - This
is an organic
compound: CO2
What is false
True or False
It is ok to eat in a
lab as long as you
wash your hands
first
What is false
True or False
It is ok to put some
chemicals back in
their original
container.
What is false
I should refer to
this when trying to
find information
on how to handle
and dispose of a
chemical
What is a MSDS
I would use a
_________ to
measure the volume
of an irregular
shaped solid.
Explain how.
What is a graduated
cylinder. Water
displacement.
This is the piece of
equipment and unit I
would use to measure
the gain or loss of
energy.
What is a
thermometer and
Celsius
This is the graph I
would use when
showing a change
over time.
What is a line
graph
This is where the
independent
variable would go
on a graph.
What is the x-axis
This is the variable
that is observed or
measured in
response to what is
manipulated.
What is the
dependent variable
This is what I
would use as a
comparison in an
investigation.
What is a control
These are the
factors that remain
unchanged or the
same during an
investigation.
What are constants
This the body system
responsible for
secreting hormones to
regulate mood, growth,
and homeostasis.
What is the
endocrine system
These are the
biological levels of
organization from
least to most
complex.
What are cell,
tissue, organ,
organ system, and
organism.
The cell membrane
could be compared
to the __________
system.
What is the
excretory system
True or False
Only physical
changes occur in the
mouth.
What is false
True or False
CH4 and CHNa are
both organic
compounds.
What is true
Make your wager
These are the three
parts of the cell
theory.
What is –
1.
Cells are the basic units of
all life
2.
All living things are made
of one or more cells
3.
Cell come from preexisting
cells