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2 Chapter 1 Classifying Living Things

3 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 Subject 1 Subject 2 Subject 3 Subject 4 Subject 5

4 $100 True or False Plant cells have a cell membrane. True or False Plant cells have a cell membrane.

5 $100 True

6 $200 What controls all of the functions of a cell?

7 $200 Nucleus

8 $300 Bacteria cells are different from other cells because…

9 $300 They don’t have a nucleus.

10 $400 Name 2 ways humans are classified.

11 $400 Vertebrates and mammals

12 $500 Name all 5 parts of an animal cell.

13 $500 Vacuole, mitochondria, cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm

14 $100 True or False Being without tubes or channels is called vascular. True or False Being without tubes or channels is called vascular.

15 $100 False

16 $200 What is an animal without a backbone called?

17 $200 Invertebrate

18 $300 Give two examples of arthropods.

19 $300 Crabs, shrimps, spiders

20 $400 What two ways are bacteria helpful?

21 $400 They digest food and clean up oil spills.

22 $500 Name all 7 parts of a plant cell.

23 $500 Vacuole, mitochondria, cell wall, nucleus, chloroplast, cell membrane, cytoplasm

24 $100 True or False Algae and protozoans are examples of protists. True or False Algae and protozoans are examples of protists.

25 True $100

26 $200 Any living thing is called an…

27 Organism $200

28 $300 Name the two parts of a plant cell that you won’t find in an animal cell.

29 $300 Chloroplast and cell wall

30 $400 What are the most numerous organisms on Earth?

31 $400 Bacteria

32 $500 What am I? I contain a vacuole, mitochondria, cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm. What am I? I contain a vacuole, mitochondria, cell membrane, nucleus, and cytoplasm.

33 $500 Animal Cell

34 $100 True or False An animal without a backbone is an vertebrate. True or False An animal without a backbone is an vertebrate.

35 $100 False

36 $200 _____________ means having tubes or channels.

37 $200 Vascular

38 $300 What is a tool that makes an object bigger than it really is?

39 $300 Microscope

40 $400 ____________ means too small to be seen with the eyes alone.

41 $400 Microscopic

42 $500 Who am I and what am I missing? Vacuole, mitochondria, cell wall, nucleus, chloroplast, cell membrane Who am I and what am I missing? Vacuole, mitochondria, cell wall, nucleus, chloroplast, cell membrane

43 $500 Plant Cell Missing—cytoplasm Plant Cell Missing—cytoplasm

44 ___________ are probably the oldest living organisms. $100

45 Bacteria

46 $200 What are the building blocks of life?

47 $200 Cells

48 $300 Who are classified by being vertebrates and mammals?

49 $300 Humans

50 Digesting food and cleaning up oils spills are the two ways __________ are helpful. $400

51 Bacteria

52 $500 Crabs, shrimps and spiders are examples of ____________.

53 $500 Arthropods


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