What does the cell membrane do for the cell?
An amoeba is a unicellular organism. What characteristic of life is illustrated by this example.
Plant cells have the 3C's that make them different from animal cells what are they?
Green plants produce their own food through the process of photosynthesis. Identify the characteristic of life that this example illustrates.
An adult hydra (plant) is producing its offspring through budding. Identify the characteristic of life that is illustrated in the statement.
How can you tell the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?
What is the function of the mitochondria?
The roots of a plant grow toward a source of groundwater. Identify the characteristic of life that is illustrated in the example.
What is the correct order of the levels of organization of organisms? (From simplest to most complex).
What is the organelle that acts as the cells storage bin? It stores things like food and water.
You and your lab partner are looking at yeast in a microscope. You notice that the yeast is budding and it seems to be moving around. Your lab partner thinks it's alive and you think it is nonliving... who is right and why?
What organelle has the shape of a kidney bean with squiggles in the middle?
What is the function of golgi bodies AKA golgi apparatus?
The movement of molecules from a crowded area (high concentration) to a less crowded (low concentration) area is called?
Diffusion takes place through what cell organelle?
The movement of WATER through a membrane is called?
Plant cells have the ability to use the energy, from the sun to make food. This process is called?
Where does photosynthesis occur?
When a plant needs to use some of its stored sugar, it breaks it down into a simple sugar called?
What is the process called when a plant breaks down sugar and releases energy just like animal cell do?
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