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What do we call the jelly-like fluid between the cell membrane and the nucleus? | Cytoplasm |
What is the name of a thin, living cell covering in plant and animal cells? | Cell membrane |
What is a vacuole? | A storage sac in a cell |
What is another name for a living thing? | An organism |
Organisms make copies of themselves. What od we call this process? | Reproduction |
What do we call the stiff, nonliving covering of a plant cell? | Cell wall |
How many coverings do plant cells have, and what are they called? | Two, the cell wall and the cell membrane |
What job does the nucleus perform in a cell? | The nucleus controls the work of all parts of the cell. |
Are chloroplasts usually found in plant or animal cells? | Chloroplasts are usually found in plant cells only. |
Chloroplasts trap sunlight and use it to make sugar from what two compounds? | Water and carbon dioxide |
What are the five kingdoms of living things? | The five kingdoms are animal, plant, fungi, moneran, and protist. |
What is photosynthesis? | Photosynthesis is the process in which plants make food from water and carbon dioxide while in the presence of sunlight. |
Describe nonvascular plants. | Plants that do not have roots, stems, leaves, or the vascular tissues to transport water |
What do we call the control center of a cell? | The nucleus |
In which kingdom is a cactus found? | The plant kingdom |
In which kingdom is an octopus found? | The animal kingdom |
In which kingdom are all bacteria found? | The moneran kingdom |
Mushrooms belong to which kingdom? | The fungi kingdom |
What is the difference between vascular and nonvascular plants? | Vascular plants have tubes to transport water and nutrients. Nonvascular plants do not have a system of tubes. |
Describe a vertebrate and give an example. | Vertebrates have backbones. Ex. Snake |
Describe the habitat where mosses grow. | Moss grows in moist, shady areas. |
What do we call chemicals that all living things need in order to survive? | Nutrients |
What is a life process? | A life process is something a living thing must do in order to survive. |
Animal cells are usually what shape? | Spherical |
What is the major difference between vertebrates and invertebrates? | The difference between vertebrates and invertebrates is that vertebrates have backbones, and invertebrates do not. |
Do amphibians have gills or lungs? | Amphibians begin life in water with gills and later grow lungs. |
What is one way that fungi and plants differ? | Fungi cannot make their own food, and plants can make their own food. |
What gas do plants use during photosynthesis? | Plants use carbon dioxide during photosynthesis. |
Which structures do plant cells and animal cells both have? | All animal and plant cells have a nucleus, cytoplasm, vacuoles, and a cell membrane. |
How many coverings do animal cells have and what are they called? | Animal cells have only one covering, and it is called the cell membrane. |
What is considered the smallest building block of all living things? | The cell |
How do fungi get their food? | Fungi absorb their food from the surface where they live. |
What does the cell wall in a plant cell do? | It is the outermost layer of the plant cell that helps hold up the plant. |
Plant cells are usually what shape? | Rectangular |
What is the green pigment inside chloroplasts called? | Chlorophyll |
List examples of vascular plants. | Some examples of vascular plants are celery, trees, roses, tomato plants, dandelions, ferns, and so on. |
List examples of nonvascular plants. | Some examples of nonvascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and hornworts. |
What is respiration? | Respiration is the process in which plants use oxygen to break down sugar into useful energy. |