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What does the endocrine system do
controls all the functionings of the body systems through the release of hormones
What does the nervous system do
Fast, controls all the functioning in our body
what is the excretory system
removes waste from the blood and body
what does the respiratory system do
breathing, exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen
what does the circulatory system do
carries gases and nutrients throughout the body
What does the digestive system do
breaks down food for nutrients
What is active transport
molecules move from low to high concentration (NEED ENERGY ATP)
What is passive transport and diffusion
molecules going from areas of high concentration to low concentration (NO ENERGY)
what is cellular communication
recognizes and responds to chemical signals by using receptor molecules
what is selective permeability and which organelle is responsible for it
the cell membrane only allows certain molecules to enter or exit the cell.
What is the cell membrane and its function
outter part of the cell, separates the contents from the cell and the outside environment, and controls the transport of materials inside and out of the cell
Cytoplasm and its function
the liquid the fills the cell
What is the nucleus and its function
the control center of the brain, contains DNA
what is the formula for photosynthesis
sun's energy + Carbon Dioxide + water--> Glucose +water + oxygen
What is chloroplast
only in plant cells, where photosynthesis occurs
What is the formula for cellular respiration
glucose + oxygen --> Carbon dioxide + water + Energy (ATP)
Mitochondria
the powerhouse of the cell, where energy is made, site of cellular respiration
what are ribosomes and their function
located on the ER or in cytoplasm, where proteins are made
What are the vacuoles and their function
organelles, store wast and water
what are organelles
the smallest parts that make up a cell
What is the organization of living things from smallest to largest
cells--> tissues--> organs--> organ systems--> organism
organic molecules
contain skeletal structures of carbon with hydrogen and oxygen
metabolism
the sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of an organism
What is homeostasis?
The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal balanced environment.
What is an organism and use it in a sentence
an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
ecosystem
a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
What is a herbivore
organism that mostly feeds on plants
what is a decomposer
An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the eco
What is a carnivore
an organism that eats mostly meat
what is respiration
breathing