the digestive system
the ability of the body to maintain a stable internal enviornment, despite changes occuring externally
true
true
osmosis
true
a double layer separating the inside from the outside of a cell, acting as a semipermeable barrier.
true
the cell wall
organ system
tissue
homeostasis
chloroplasts
multicellular
cells
unicellular
it breaks down food to release energy
cell
true
by their functions similarities
that all cells come from pre-existing cells.
false
cells
the cell membrane
the remaining cells reproduce and replace the ones that died.
If you were to look in a microscope at a root of a plant and a leaf from the same plant, what would you see?
What is found in a plant cell that is not found in an animal cell?
what is this a picture of in the plant cell?
an organism made up of more than one cell is called
chloroplast are only found in plant cells
What are the building blocks of life?
What happens to cells when an organ dies so that homeostasis is maintained?
am atom is the smallest particle of an element
unicellular organisms live longer than multicellular
a ribosome helps maintain homeostasis by controlling what goes in and out of the cell
cell theory is based upon what idea?
unicellular organisms are made up of only 1 cell
what organ is more complex than the stomach?
means "the same"
what is a cell membrane?
what is homeostasis
multicellular organisms are larger than unicellular
a group of organs that work together to perform as task is known as the
what seperates the inside from the outisde of a cell?
Organisms made up of only 1 cell
how are cells organized into systems?
The movement of water through cell membranes
what structure belongs in the box
what does the human stomach do?
the basic structure and functional units of a organism
Description | Match: |
what is a cell membrane? | a double layer separating the inside from the outside of a cell, acting as a semipermeable barrier. |
What are the building blocks of life? | cells |
what is homeostasis | the ability of the body to maintain a stable internal enviornment, despite changes occuring externally |
what seperates the inside from the outisde of a cell? | the cell membrane |
cell theory is based upon what idea? | that all cells come from pre-existing cells. |
What is found in a plant cell that is not found in an animal cell?
| the cell wall |
am atom is the smallest particle of an element | true |
means "the same" | homeostasis |
an organism made up of more than one cell is called | multicellular |
what structure belongs in the box | tissue |
The movement of water through cell membranes | osmosis |
a group of organs that work together to perform as task is known as the | organ system |
what does the human stomach do? | it breaks down food to release energy |
what organ is more complex than the stomach? | the digestive system |
What happens to cells when an organ dies so that homeostasis is maintained? | the remaining cells reproduce and replace the ones that died. |
how are cells organized into systems? | by their functions similarities |
If you were to look in a microscope at a root of a plant and a leaf from the same plant, what would you see? | cells |
what is this a picture of in the plant cell? | chloroplasts |
Organisms made up of only 1 cell | unicellular |
the basic structure and functional units of a organism | cell |
multicellular organisms are larger than unicellular | true |
unicellular organisms are made up of only 1 cell | true |
unicellular organisms live longer than multicellular | false |
a ribosome helps maintain homeostasis by controlling what goes in and out of the cell | true |
chloroplast are only found in plant cells | true |