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SOL 5.5

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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.


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