Inherited or Learned? Vocabulary Multicellular or Unicellular? Name That System What’s Your Function? 10 20 30 40 50 40 30 20 10 50 40 30 20 10 50 40.

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Inherited or Learned? Vocabulary Multicellular or Unicellular? Name That System What’s Your Function?

Vocabulary– 10 Points QUESTION: The basic building block of life. ANSWER: Cells

Vocabulary– 20 Points QUESTION: Groups of cells that have the same function. ANSWER: Tissue

Vocabulary– 30 Points QUESTION: Characteristics that are passed down from your parents. ANSWER: Inherited Traits

Vocabulary– 40 Points QUESTION: A group of tissue that does a specific job. ANSWER: Organ

Vocabulary– 50 Points QUESTION: Organisms that are made up of only one cell. ANSWER: Unicellular organisms

Multicellular or Unicellular?– 10 Points QUESTION: Humans ANSWER: Multicellular

Multicellular or Unicellular?– 20 Points QUESTION: Bacteria ANSWER: Unicellular

Multicellular or Unicellular? – 30 Points QUESTION: Fungi ANSWER: Multicellular

Multicellular or Unicellular?– 40 Points QUESTION: Trees ANSWER: Multicellular

Multicellular or Unicellular? – 50 Points QUESTION: Euglena ANSWER: Unicellular

Name That System– 10 Points QUESTION: Heart, blood vessels, lungs ANSWER: Circulatory System

Name That System– 20 Points QUESTION: Cranium, phalanges, vertebrae ANSWER: Skeletal System

Name That System– 30 Points QUESTION: Esophagus, intestines, pancreas ANSWER: Digestive System

Name That System– 40 Points QUESTION: Alveoli, trachea, bronchial tubes ANSWER: Respiratory System

Name That System– 50 Points QUESTION: Heart, deltoids, pectoralis ANSWER: Muscular System

What’s Your Function?– 10 Points QUESTION: Provides structure and protection ANSWER: Skeletal System

What’s Your Function?–– 20 Points QUESTION: Controls and communicates with the whole body. ANSWER: Nervous System

What’s Your Function?– 30 Points QUESTION: Collects energy from food and removes waste from the body. ANSWER: Digestive System

What’s Your Function?– 40 Points QUESTION: Transports blood, gases, and other substances to the cells. ANSWER: Circulatory System

What’s Your Function?– 50 Points QUESTION: Helps us to exchange gases with the air. ANSWER: Respiratory System

Inherited or Learned?– 10 Points QUESTION: Hair Color and Eye Color ANSWER: Inherited

Inherited or Learned?– 20 Points QUESTION: Cooking ability ANSWER: Learned

Inherited or Learned?– 30 Points QUESTION: Hair Style ANSWER: Learned

Inherited or Learned?– 40 Points QUESTION: Spots, stripes, or fur color ANSWER: Inherited

Inherited or Learned?– 50 Points QUESTION: How to talk, eat, and act ANSWER: Learned