DO NOW. DO NOW Characteristics of Living thing Maintain stable internal environment (homeostasis) Made of 1 or more cells Have DNA- the genetic material.

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DO NOW

Characteristics of Living thing Maintain stable internal environment (homeostasis) Made of 1 or more cells Have DNA- the genetic material Metabolic activities- break down and build up of molecules Pass on genetic material through reproduction Respond to their environment Need energy- ATP

What is the correct order? Small to Large Cell, organism, tissue, organ, organelle, organ system

What is the correct order? Small to Large Cell, organism, tissue, organ, organelle, organ system Organelle  Cell  Tissue  Organ  Organ System  Organism

Organelles- small structures inside of a cell that perform all life functions Small structures involved with energy production, reproduction, maintaining homeostasis, and metabolic activities

Nucleus Ribosome Mitochondria Cell Membrane Cytoplasm Vacuole Chloroplast Cell Wall

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria- Cellular respiration, makes ATP energy from nutrients Cell Membrane-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria- Cellular respiration, makes ATP energy from nutrients Cell Membrane- controls what enters and leaves cell, *waste removal* Cytoplasm-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria- Cellular respiration, makes ATP energy from nutrients Cell Membrane- controls what enters and leaves, *waste removal* Cytoplasm- moves materials, transport, liquid in cell Vacuole-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria- Cellular respiration, makes ATP energy from nutrients Cell Membrane- controls what enters and leaves, *waste removal* Cytoplasm- moves materials, transport, liquid in cell Vacuole- Storage (food and water) Cytoplasm-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria- Cellular respiration, makes ATP energy from nutrients Cell Membrane- controls what enters and leaves, *waste removal* Cytoplasm- moves materials, transport, liquid in cell Vacuole- Storage (food and water) Cytoplasm- transports materials in cell Chloroplast-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria- Cellular respiration, makes ATP energy from nutrients Cell Membrane- controls what enters and leaves, removes wastes Cytoplasm- moves materials, transport, liquid in cell Vacuole- Storage (food and water) Cytoplasm- transport in cell Chloroplast- Photosynthesis, makes glucose (PLANTS ONLY) Cell Wall-

Nucleus- Holds DNA/Hereditary/Genetic Material/Information Ribosome- Makes proteins Mitochondria- Cellular respiration, makes ATP energy from nutrients Cell Membrane- controls what enters and leaves, removes wastes Cytoplasm- moves materials, transport, liquid in cell Vacuole- Storage (food and water) Cytoplasm- transport in cell Chloroplast- Photosynthesis, makes glucose (PLANTS ONLY) Cell Wall- Outer layer of support (PLANTS ONLY)

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