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NJASK Science
Preparation Assignment
Name: Caroline Burns
Date: 4/1/11
Chapter 3: The Structure of Living Things
1. Read the packet, pgs. 1-18. This is an excellent overview of all the topics on this section of the
NJASK.
2. Complete the following banks of questions and record your answers below.
Pg. 7- Question Set 1
1. C. Synthesizing food from carbon dioxide and water.
2. D. Respiration
3. B. They come from other living things.
4. C. The cell is both the basic unit of structure and the unit of function in living things.
5. D. Respiration
6. C. Digest TransportRespiration
Correct Answer: B. Transport  Digest Respiration
7. The diagram shows the life cycle of the flies. It shows it growing and developing into an adult.
8. The chloroplast and the cell wall because they are only found in a plant cell. Vacuoles are much bigger
in the plant cell.
9. A. Animal Cell—B. Plant Cell I know this because the plant cell had a cell wall and a chloroplast;
Which only plants have and not animals. And diagram B. had large vacuole in its cells, which again a
plant has and the animal cells would only have small vacuole.
10. Reproduction, because an individual can’t die if it doesn’t reproduce. But if many of the animals in
the species are dieing they need to reproduce to keep their species alive. Not necessarily themselves.
Pg. 10 – Skills Activity 1
1. Maggots probably come from other living things, and just happen to eat meat or attract to meat odor.
Also: Came from the eggs layed by the flies.
2. That maggots are not alive because of spontaneous generation.
Pg. 13- Question Set 2
1. D. An Organ System
NJASK Science
Preparation Assignment
Name: Caroline Burns
Date: 4/1/11
2. B. A Tissue
3. C. Nerve
4. B. CellTissueOrganOrgan System
5. A. Skeletal
6. C. Muscular
7. The skeletal system because it supports and protects the body.
8. On a note card.
9. Cells, tissues, and organs in a multicellular organism have to work together because if they don’t the
organism won’t function properly. They all help each other perform their job correctly.
Pg. 17 – Question Set 3—Notes on Note Cards
1. C. Wolf and Dog
2. C. They all belong to the same Kingdom.
3. A. Phylum
4. D. The same family, but a different genus.
5. A chimpanzee because we share the most classifications. Up to the category of FAMILY we are the
same.
6.Because it is a pneumonic device in order for Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and
Species.