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Living things, the cell and the systems

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  • True or False: Not all living things perform the three vital functions?
    False
  • What do we get from the nutrients?
    Energy
  • Name of the living things that are composed of a single cell.
    Unicellular.
  • Name the type of cell that has a flat shape.
    Epithelial cell
  • Are dust mites microscopic or macroscopic?
    Microscopic
  • True or False: Naked eye is when we use a magnifying glass to see things...
    False
  • Which system is the control centre?
    Nervous System
  • Which vital function is performing an apple seed germinating?
    Reproduction
  • Name the two parts of the plant cell that an animal cell doesn´t have.
    Cell wall and chloroplasts.
  • All living things are made up of ____________
    Cells
  • Which system supports our body and gives motor response?
    Muscoloskeletal system.
  • Are bacterias microscopic or macroscopic?
    Microscopic
  • Name the four body systems involved in nutrition.
    Digestive, respitarory, circulatory and urinary.
  • The outer layer of the animal cell is called ___________.
    Cell membrane
  • True or false: A cell is the smallest unit of live?
    True
  • True or False: the nucleus is separated by the cytoplasm by a membrane only in the plant cell.
    False
  • What object do we use to see microscopic living things?
    Microscope
  • Which system absorbs the oxygen from the air and cleans CO2 from blood?
    Respiratory system
  • What is the function of the circulatory system?
    Deliver oxygen and nutrients to the cells and takes away the waste.
  • Name in order the 5 levels of organisation of a multicellular organism.
    Cell, tissue, organs, systems and organism.
  • Which vital function is performing a sanke chasing a mouse?
    Nutrition
  • What is the name of the ability to sense changes and respond to them?
    Interaction
  • Name of the living things that are composed of two or more cells.
    Multicellular.
  • Several organs that perfom a function together for a ___________.
    System.
  • The role of nutrition is to transform the food into simple substances called....
    Nutrients
  • What is the function of the digestive system?
    Break down food and absorb the nutrients. 
  • Which system filters blood and creates urine as waste?
    Urinary System
  • The job of epithelial cells is to ___________________
    Insulate and protect the body.
  • Name the type of cell that has an elongated shape.
    Muscle cell
  • Name the three types of cells
    Muscle, epithelial and nerve cells.
  • Name the type of cell that has a star shape with long extension of arms.
    nerve cells
  • True or false: Cells are living things.
    True
  • A set of one type of cells that perform the same function is called ___________.
    Tissue
  • Name the three body systems involved in interaction.
    Sensory, nervous and musculoskeletal.
  • Which system produces cells and developes offspring?
    Reproductive system.
  • The job of nerve cells is to ___________
    Establish connections and transmit information all around the body.
  • Are fleas microscopic or macroscopic?
    Macroscopic
  • The tick liquid inside the cell is called ________.
    Cytoplasm
  • In ___________ organisms, cells are grouped to form different levels of organisation.
    Multicellular.
  • The cell is microscopic or macroscopic living thing?
    Microscopic
  • What is the function of the sensory system?
    Receive information from the enviroment using the 5 senses.
  • The job of the muscle cells is to _______________
    Allow muscles to move.
  • The __________ of the cell contains material for reproduction.
    Nucleus.
  • The green organelles that capture light and produce nutrients in a plant cell is called________
    Chloroplasts
  • A set of tissues that are grouped together and perform the same function is called _______.
    Organs.
  • The rigid structure surrounding the cell membrane is called___________
    Cell wall
  • Name of the small structures within the cytoplasm that perform various cell functions____________
    Organelles.
  • Which vital function enables living things to produce offspring similar to them?
    Reproduction
  • Which vital function is performing a flower turning towards the sun?
    Interaction
  • Name the parts of an animal cell.
    Cell membrane, cytoplasm, organelles and nucleus.