Chapter 1 Classifying Living Things. What controls all of the functions of a cell? A. Nucleus B. Mitochondria C. Cell membrane D. Vertebrate.

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Chapter 1 Classifying Living Things

What controls all of the functions of a cell? A. Nucleus B. Mitochondria C. Cell membrane D. Vertebrate

What controls all of the functions of a cell? A. Nucleus B. Mitochondria C. Cell membrane D. Vertebrate

What is an animal with a backbone? A. Invertebrate B. Nonvascular C. Vertebrate D. Microscope

What is an animal with a backbone? A. Invertebrate B. Nonvascular C. Vertebrate D. Microscope

Algae and protozoans are examples of… A. Bacteria B. Protists C. Cells D. Mitochondrian

Algae and protozoans are examples of… A. Bacteria B. Protists C. Cells D. Mitochondrian

An animal without a backbone.. A. Human B. Vertebrate C. Invertebrate D. Cells

An animal without a backbone.. A. Human B. Vertebrate C. Invertebrate D. Cells

The building blocks of life are called.. A. Bacteria B. Protists C. Cells D. Organisms

The building blocks of life are called.. A. Bacteria B. Protists C. Cells D. Organisms

What are the oldest living organisms? A. Turtles B. Toads C. Bacteria D. Protists

What are the oldest living organisms? A. Turtles B. Toads C. Bacteria D. Protists

What types of plants have tubes and channels? A. Vascular B. Nonvascular C. None D. All types

What types of plants have tubes and channels? A. Vascular B. Nonvascular C. None D. All types

What types of plants do not have tubes or channels? A. 36 million types B. Nonvascular C. Protists D. Vascular

What types of plants do not have tubes or channels? A. 36 million types B. Nonvascular C. Protists D. Vascular

Why are bacteria cells different than other cells? A. Because they are huge B. They don’t have an organism C. They are nonvascular D. They don’t have a nucleus

Why are bacteria cells different than other cells? A. Because they are huge B. They don’t have an organism C. They are nonvascular D. They don’t have a nucleus

Which are 2 example of arthropods? A. Fish and eggs B. Shrimp and crabs C. Monkeys and butterflies D. Humans and dogs

Which are 2 example of arthropods? A. Fish and eggs B. Shrimp and crabs C. Monkeys and butterflies D. Humans and dogs

Name the two ways humans are classified: A. Smart and good-looking B. Vertebrate and non-vertebrate C. Mammals and vertebrates D. Nonvascular and vertebrates

Name the two ways humans are classified: A. Smart and good-looking B. Vertebrate and non-vertebrate C. Mammals and vertebrates D. Nonvascular and vertebrates

What two ways are bacteria helpful? A. They fight protozoans and cure starvation. B. They digest food and clean up oil spills. C. They cause infection and disease D. They don’t have a nucleus and are the most numerous organisms on Earth.

What two ways are bacteria helpful? A. They fight protozoans and cure starvation. B. They digest food and clean up oil spills. C. They cause infection and disease D. They don’t have a nucleus and are the most numerous organisms on Earth.

What am I? I am in control of all of the functions of a cell; directs the cell activity to make sure that all of the other organelles in the cell do their jobs

Nucleus

What am I? I store food, water, and waste

Vacuole

What am I? I protect the insides of the cell from the outside environment.

Cell Membrane

What am I? I use sugars like glucose to create energy so that the cell can function.

Mitochondria

What am I? I am a gel-like substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus where the organelles are found.

Cytoplasm

What am I? I do not have a backbone.

Invertebrate

What am I? I am the building blocks of life.

Cells

What am I? Shrimp and crabs

Arthropods

True or False Nonvascular plants have tubes and channels.

False

True or False Bacteria can be helpful.

True

True or False Animals that regulate their own body temperature (warm-blooded) are endothermic.

True