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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Organization TriviaPartsVocabularyFunction

BASIC UNIT OF STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN LIVING THINGS 2

WHAT IS A CELL? 3

A GROUP OF TISSUES WORKING TOGETHER 4

WHAT IS AN ORGAN? 5

TWO EXAMPLES OF ORGANS FOUND IN PLANTS 6

WHAT IS A LEAF, STEM, ROOT, FLOWER, SEED, OR FRUIT? (ANY TWO OF THE ABOVE) 7

THREE EXAMPLES OF ORGAN SYSTEMS 8

WHAT IS THE DIGESTIVE, RESPIRATORY, CIRCULATORY, MUSCULAR, SKELETAL, EXCRETORY, NERVOUS, OR INTEGUEMENTARY SYSTEM? 9

NAME THE LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION IN LIVING THINGS 10

WHAT ARE CELLS, TISSUES, ORGANS, ORGAN SYSTEMS, AND ORGANISMS? 11

WHAT ARE THREE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS? 12

WHAT IS THE CELL WALL, CHLOROPLAST, AND LARGER VACOULES? 13

IDENTIFY THIS CELL: 14

WHAT IS A NERVE CELL? 15

ALL LIVING THINGS ARE MADE OF CELLS, AND CELLS COME FROM OTHER CELLS. 16

WHAT IS THE CELL THEORY? 17

TWO LIVING ORGANISMS OBSERVED WITH THE MICROSCOPE 18

WHAT ARE PARAMECIUM, EUGLENA, AND/OR AMOEBA? 19

C ONTROLS THE AMOUNT OF GASES THAT ENTER A LEAF 20

W HAT IS A GUARD CELL ? 21

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WHAT IS THE NUCLEUS? 23

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WHAT IS A MITOCHONDRIA? 25

SURROUNDS ALL CELLS 26

WHAT IS THE CELL MEMBRANE? 27

MAKES PLANT CELLS GREEN 28

WHAT IS THE CHLOROPLAST? 29

LIQUID PART OF THE CELL 30

WHAT IS CYTOPLASM? 31

AN ORGANISM THAT CAN MAKE ITS OWN FOOD 32

WHAT IS AN AUTOTROPH? 33

AN ORGANISM WITH NO NUCLEUS 34

WHAT IS A PROKARYOTE? 35

NAME THREE HETEROTROPHS. 36

WHAT ARE INSECTS, HUMANS, AND FUNGI? (ACCEPT OTHER CORRECT ANSWERS. ) 37

STRUCTURES 38

WHAT ARE THE PARTS WHICH MAKE UP A SYSTEM? 39

WORDS BASED ON THE NUMBER OF CELLS IN AN ORGANISM 40

WHAT ARE UNICELLULAR AND MULTICELLULAR? 41

SUPPORTS PLANT CELLS 42

WHAT IS THE CELL WALL? 43

STORES WATER AND WASTE PRODUCTS IN A CELL 44

WHAT IS A VACUOLE? 45

PERFORMS RESPIRATION IN ALL CELLS 46

WHAT IS THE MITOCHONDRIA? 47

HAS A ROLE IN PHOTOSYNTHESIS 48

WHAT IS THE CHLOROPLAST? 49

CONTROLS THE ACTIVITIES OF THE CELL 50

WHAT IS THE NUCLEUS? 51