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What do we call the basic unit of life?
a) Cell
b) Tissue
c) Organ
d) Organ System

Our stomach is an example of...
a) a tissue
b) an organ
c) a cell
d) an organism

What is a tissue?
a) a group of organs working together
b) a group of atoms working together
c) a group of cells working together
d) a group of organisms working together

If you wanted to make an organ, what would you need?
a) A group of cells that would be working together
b) A group of organs that would be working together
c) A group of autotrophs that would be working together
d) A group of tissues that would be working together

You use a microscope to observe a cell. You notice the cell as a round shape. What kind of cell are you looking at?
a) Animal
b) Plant
c) Bacteria
d) Fungus

What level of organization do you belong to?
a) Cells
b) Organs
c) Organism
d) Tissue

I am responsible for providing energy to the cell. Who am I? (Hint: think of a battery)
a) Mitochondria
b) Vacuole
c) Nucleus
d) Endoplasmic Reticulum

You can find me in both a plant cell and an animal cell. Who am I?
a) Cell Wall
b) Cell Membrane
c) Chloroplast
d) Endonuclear Boundary

I am the organelle that is like your brain. Who am I?
a) Nucleus
b) Ribosome
c) Lysosome
d) Golgi Body

Imagine you are building a plant cell. You need something that will gather sunlight and turn it into energy. What organelle do you need?
a) Mitochondria
b) Cytoplasm
c) Vacuole
d) Chloroplast

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