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What are the 5 kingdoms of living things?
Monera, Plantae, Animalia, Protoctista, Fungi
Name three types of Fungi
Yeast, Mould, Mushrooms
An amoeba has a nucleus. Is it a Monera or Protoctista?
Protoctista - Moneras are prokaryotic so they don't have nuclei
All protoctista organisms have ________ cells
All protoctista organisms have eukaryotic cells
All organisms in the Monera kingdom are___________ with a _______ cell
All organisms in the Monera kingdom are unicellular with a prokaryotic cell
How many kingdoms are there?
5
List 4 organs that are involved in human reproduction
Ovaries, vagina, penis and testicles
What are the two forms of reproduction?
Asexual and Sexual
Give an example of how you might interact and react with your environment
example: I touch something hot, I move my hand
What are the three processes of voluntary interaction in animals?
1 sense organs detect a change 2 the nervous system receives information and makes a response 3 a locomotor system moves the body
What do sense organs do?
detect changes in the environment
What are the stages of nutrition?
Living organisms obtain oxygen, they transform the nutrients and oxygen they need into energy, they expel what they don't need as waste
Why do fish have gills?
To take in oxygen from the water
What are the two ways that living organisms obtain nutrients?
Heterotrophic nutrition and Autotrophic nutrition
Name 3 vital functions
Nutrition, Interaction, Reproduction
Name 5 organs
Heart, Stomach, Lungs, Skin, Kidneys, Bladder, Liver, Intestines, Brain...
What are tissues?
Cells that coordinate (work together) to perform a specific activity
Put these in order to explain how cells work together: Body systems, Tissues, Cells, Organs
Cells, Tissues, Organs, Body Systems
Are plants multicellular or unicellular organisms?
Multicellular organisms
Living organisms that only have one cell are called ________ __________
Unicellular organisms
Where is the genetic material in a prokaryotic cell?
In the cytoplasm
What doesn't a prokaryotic cell have?
A nucleus
Where is the genetic material found in eukaryotic cells?
In the nucleus
Cells contain this. It determines how the cell will develop and what activity it will perform
Genetic material
These parts of the cell are specialised to carry out different functions like obtaining energy, producing substances or protecting genetic material
Organelles
Everything inside the cell, excluding the nucleus, is called the ________
Cytoplasm
This forms the exterior of the cell. It encloses and protects the other parts of the cell.
Cell Membrane