Cells | ||
#1 | Plant cells are what shape? | Rectangular |
#2 | What is the control center of the cell? | Nucleus |
#3 | The thick outer layer of the plant cell is what? | Cell Wall |
#4 | The Jelly like substance in the cell is- | Cytoplasm |
#5 | Name two parts found in the plant cell that are not in the animal cell. | Cell wall and Chloroplasts |
Celling on | ||
#1 | The animal cell is what shape? | Round or Blob like |
#2 | The bubble that is used for storage is called what? | Vacuole |
#3 | The layer that controls what goes in and out of the cell is what? | Cell Membrane |
#4 | Which particle creates food for the plant cell? | Chloroplast |
#5 | Cells are found in what? | All living things |
Organisms | ||
#1 | We split all living things into five groups called | Kingdoms |
#2 | The kingdom that reproduces through seeds and spores is | Plant |
#3 | Which kingdom contains viruses and bacteria? | Moneran |
#4 | The kingdom that contains few celled organisms such as amoeba is what? | Protists |
#5 | Name all five kingdoms... | Plant, Moneran, Animals, Fungi, Protists |
Crown me king | ||
#1 | Which kingdom contains organisms that reproduce through eggs? | Animals |
#2 | Decomposers that break down their food by growing on it are found in what kingdom? | Fungi |
#3 | The kindgom that contains only single cell organisms is- | Moneran |
#4 | The kingdom that produces its own food through photosynthesis is- | Plant |
#5 | Name two kingdoms that we were able to split into smaller groups. | Plant, animal |
Plants and Animals | ||
#1 | Animals that have backbones are called- | Vertebrate |
#2 | Animals without backbones are- | Invertebrate |
#3 | Animals that have a backbone and are born in water with gills but eventually develop lungs are - | Amphibians |
#4 | Plants with water carrying tubes are called- | Vascular |
#5 | Plants without water carrying tubes are called- | Non-vascular |
Final Question | |
Name the five subgroups of vertebrates and the six subgroups of invertebrates. | Fish, Birds, Amphibians, Mammals, Reptiles and Worms, Sponges, Coelenetrates, Mollusks, Arthropods, Echinoderms |