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Cells Asexual Reproduction Sexual Reproduction Life Process Miscellaneous

They have specific jobs to help a cell function.

Organelles 100pts

The part of a cell responsible for breaking down sugar to release energy.

Mitochondria 200 pts.

The stiff outer covering of a cell that supports and protects the cell.

Plant Cell = Cell Wall Animal Cell = Cell Membrane 300 pts.

The cellular process that changes the Sun’s energy into chemical energy the organism uses.

Photosynthesis 400 pts.

The organelle of a cell where photosynthesis takes place.

Chloroplast 500 pts.

True or False The offspring of asexual reproduction are genetically identical to their parent.

True 100 pts.

How many parents are needed for asexual reproduction.

1 Parent 200 pts.

The type of asexual reproduction when a new plant is produced by cutting off sections of the parent plant.

Vegetative Propagation 300 pts.

The type of asexual reproduction where an organism can grow a new body part and/or complete body on the parent.

Budding 400 pts.

The type of asexual reproduction where an organism grows from a piece of the parent and develops into an identical copy of the original organism.

Fragmentation 500 pts.

The number of chromosomes in 1 sex cell.

½ or 23 Chromosomes 100 pts.

How many parents are needed for sexual reproduction?

2 Parents 200 pts.

What tool is used to determine the percentage chance of dominant and recessive genes?

Punnett Square 300 pts.

Explain the difference between Nature and Nurture.

Nature = You are born with that trait (inherited trait). Nurture = You learn to do something (learned trait). 400 pts.

T = 5 toest = 4 toes The percentage chance of having 5 toes. Tt T T

100% 500 pts.

Name the life function which takes in and uses food.

Nutrition / Digestion 100 pts.

Name the life function that takes oxygen and food and changes it into energy.

Respiration 200 pts.

Name the 7 Life Functions

Nutrition / Digestion Reproduction Respiration Growth Circulation Excretion of Waste Response and Movement 300 pts.

Name the life function when organisms react to their environment.

Response and Movement 400 pts.

Name the life function that is most important to a species survival.

Reproduction 500 pts.

The function of the cell nucleus.

Control center of the cell. Similar to our brain. 100 pts.

Give an example of an environmental effect.

You cut your finger accidentally while chopping food. 200 pts.

Complete a flow chart by beginning with cells and ending with a multi-cellular organism. 300 pts.

Organism Organ System Organ Tissue Cell 300 pts.

Give an example of how organisms interact with each other.

Example answer: A rabbit (consumer) eats the grass (producer) to survive. 400 pts.

Name a part of an earthworm and explain its function.

Mouth- take in nutrients Heart – blood pumping organ Crop – stores food for when needed Anus – excrete waste Gizzard – grinds food into small bits 500 pts.