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What’s that
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word?
Ahh Life
Cell Parts
Energy
Cell
Organization
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The nucleus, cell wall, and
vacuole are all examples of this.
What are organelles?
This directs what the cell does,
and contains DNA.
What is the Nucleus?
This is found in plant cells, and
helps support and give structure
to the cells.
What is a cell wall?
This makes proteins in a cell.
What are ribosomes?
This cell part breaks down
nutrients and old cell parts.
What are lysosomes?
These are tubes or tunnels that
move materials in a cell.
What is the Endoplasmic
Reticulum?
Cellular respiration uses these
two materials to generate
energy?
What is glucose and oxygen?
These are 4 reasons why cells
need energy.
What is to make proteins, for
movement, to divide and grow,
and to transport materials ?
This moves materials across the
membrane of a cell from a place
it is very crowded to a less
crowded area.
What is passive transport?
These are two examples of
passive transport.
What are diffusion and osmosis?
The amount of energy an animal
needs is based on these two
things.
What is size and movement?
Cells use proteins for these
reasons.
What are to control the chemical
reaction inside of them and give
the cell shape.
Tissues are made up of these.
What are cells?
What is Land?
This moves warm ocean water
from warm places to cold place.
What is a warm current?
The amount of water vapor in
the air.
What is Humidity?
A Dew Point.
What is the temperature at which
air becomes more saturated?
The evaporation of water
through a plant’s leaves.
What is transpiration?
A system of channels, pipes, and
tunnels that carry water a long
distance.
What is an Aqueduct
The careful use of a natural
resource, such as water.
What is conservation?
Hailstones normally
fall from this type of
cloud. Bonus…WHY?
Cumulonimbus- because
they produce thunderstorms,
which often have strong winds and
updrafts. These two factors
together make conditions right for
forming hail
The two ways water enters the
atmosphere.
Transpiration and Evaporation
The steps in the water cycle.
What is evaporationcondensation-precipitation
Fair weather is generally
associated with this type of
cloud.
What is a cumulus cloud?
The reason California has
moderate weather.
What is the Pacific Ocean?