Science

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How do cells behave?

1. Cells do not move but have moving parts 2.Cells also sense and respond to a change, they also communicate with each other.

how are plant cells different from animal cells?

1. Plant cells have cell walls, and animal cells do not 2.Chloroplast

What is DNA?

1. a chemical shaped like a ladder 2. found in chrosones 3.small sections are called genes 4.deoxy ri bonucleic acid

What are 3 types of cells

1. branching 2. flat 3. round

What are some of the jobs of the skeletal system

1.Support system

What are some examples of organs?

Animal- heart, eyes Plant- flowers, roots

Are cell membranes found in an animal cell, a plant cell, or both?

Both

Are cell walls found in an animal cell, a plant cell, or both?

Cell walls are found in a plant cell

_______ are the most basic unit of living things

Cells

What size do cells have to be?

Cells have to be small enough to allow oxygen to reach all parts and big enough to hold all parts of the cell.

What is an example of a branching cell and how does it work?

Example- nerve cells 2. great length allows signals to move quickly.

What is an example of a round cell and how does it work?

Example- red blood cell 2. smooth shape to move through blood vessels and dimpled design

What is an example of a flat cell, and how does it work?

Example- skin 2. overlap to cover a surface

True/False Only some living organisms are made up of cells

False, All living organisms are made up of cells.

True/False Both and plant cells have a cell wall.

False, Plants have a cell wall, and animals do not!

True/False There is no limit as to how big or small a cell can be.

False, a cell has to be big enough to hold all it's parts and small enough to get oxygen to all it's parts.

_________ can be seen with a microscope __________ can't be seen with a microscope

Multi cellular organisms can be seen single cells can not

What are the needs of cells?

The needs of cells are food, waste removal, and gases.

True/False Chromosomes, which carry genes, are found in the nucleus of the cell.

True

True/False Mitochondria are used in the process of cellular respiration

True

True/False The process called respiration helps cells produce energy.

True

The part of the cell that allows sugar, oxygen, and water enter and waste products to leave the cell.

cell membrane

What are the parts of an animal cell?

cell membrane "skin" nucleus "brain" mitochondria "power plant" vacuoles "stomach" cytoplasm "gew"

The part of the cell that gives plant cells support and protection.

cell wall

The part of a cell that helps plants make food

chloroplasts

Material around the nucleus, surrounded by the cell membrane.

cytoplasm

What is DNA stand for?

deoxy ri bonucleic acid

The part of the cell that contains chromosomes.

nucleus

What happens during cellular respiration for animals?

oxygen and food go in Carbin Dioxide and water go in

structure that stores water and breaks down materials

vacuole


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