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Hodge Podge Parts of the Cell Part II PotpourriOrgan Systems Organ Systems Part II 100 200 300 400 500
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The three parts of the Cell Theory of Living things.
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What are: Cells are the basic unit of life All living things are made up of one or more cells Cells can only come from pre- existing cells (cellular division)
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The device scientists use to view very small objects in greater detail.
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What is a microscope?
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A group of specialized cells similar in structure and function.
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What is a tissue?
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A group of two or more organs that work together to perform a specific function for the body.
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What is an Organ System?
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A group of tissues that perform certain task.
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What is an organ?
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The name of the tiny structures inside a cell that carry out all the functions the cell needs to sustain itself.
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What are organelles?
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A sac-like organelle that store excess food and waste.
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What is a vacuole?
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The rigid structure that surrounds the plant cells membrane giving it protection and support.
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What is the Cell Wall?
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The organelle that breaks down food particles to release their stored energy to power the cell.
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What is the Mitochondria?
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The thin covering that surrounds the organelles and controls the passage of materials in and out of the cell.
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What is the Cell Membrane?
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A folded organelle that is responsible for making proteins.
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What is the Endoplasmic reticulum?
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The organelle that controls the activities of the cell.
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What is the Nucleus?
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The organelle that breaks down food and digests waste.
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What is a lysosome?
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A folded organelle that combines proteins made by the endoplasmic reticulum and delivers them to the rest of the cell and outside of the cell.
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What is the Golgi Apparatus?
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The membrane bound organelle that contains the chlorophyll, the substance that performs photosynthesis for plant cells.
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What is the chloroplast?
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The basic unit of life.
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What is a Cell?
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The movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
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What is Diffusion?
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The division of functions into smaller components in order to increase efficiency.
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What is Compartment- alization?
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The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
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What is Osmosis?
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A the surface area of a cell membrane increases, the ability of the cell to efficiently deliver nutrients to the organelles _____________.
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What is decreases?
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The system responsible for filtering blood and removing excess water and liquid waste from the body.
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What is the Excretory System?
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The system made up of muscles, tendons, and ligaments, and enables you to move and also allows substances to move through the body.
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What is the Muscular System?
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The system made up of several hormone producing glands that regulate body functions.
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What is the Endocrine System?
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The system that protects the body by destroying and removing invading organisms and abnormal cells.
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What is the Lymphatic System?
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The system that breaks down food into smaller particles so that nutrients can be absorbed by the blood and transported to all cells
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What is the Digestive System?
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The system made up of bones and cartilage, and is responsible for support and movement.
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What is the Skeletal System?
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The system made up of skin, hair, nails, and sweat glands, and is responsible for protection and maintaining normal body temperature.
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What is the Integumentary System?
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The system made up of the brain, spinal chord, and nerves, and is responsible for sending and receiving messages throughout the body..
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What is the Nervous System?
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The system made up of the heart, blood vessels, and blood, and is responsible for delivering nutrients, moving gasses, and removing waste products.
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What is the Circulatory System?
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The system that allows oxygen from the air to enter the body and waste carbon dioxide to exit the body.
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What is the Respiratory System?
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