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7B Science Study Guide for Classification/Cell Test 1. Know how to label a plant and animal cell. 2. What is the difference between the cell wall and the cell membrane? The cell wall supports the cell and is flexible, yet tough. The cell wall and the cell membrane both protect and let things in and out of the cell. Describe the function of the following: 3. Nucleus – directs a of the cell’s activities 4. Cytoplasm – gel-like fluid in which the cell parts or organelles float in 5. Mitochondria - rod-shaped organelles where most of the energy is produced. 6. ER(endoplasmic reticulum) – carries materials from one part of the cell to another 7. Golgi body – receives materials from the ER and sends them to other parts of the cell 8. Vacuole – stores water, food, waste products, and other materias 9. Lysosome – breaks down food particles and worn out cell parts 10. Chloroplasts – capture energy from sunlight, use it to produce food and are in plant cells 11. Ribosomes – produce proteins in the cell 12. The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in living things. 13. What are two plant cell parts that are not found in the animal cell? Chloroplasts and cell wall 7B Science Study Guide for Classification/Cell Test 14. List the six characteristics of living things. Living Living Living Living Living Living things things things things things things have cells sense and respond to change reproduce have DNA use energy grow and develop 15. Which would have the most organisms, Kingdom or Order? Kingdom 16. What is an aid that consists of a series of paired questions and is used to identify an organism? Dichotomous key 17. Why is a computer not alive? It doesn’t have DNA and can’t reproduce. 18. Why do scientists classify organisms? Scientists use scientific names for organisms to be clear and precise when they refer to a living thing. 19. What are the two parts of a scientific name? Genus and specie 20. List the seven levels of classification beginning with Kingdom and ending with Species. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Specie 21. Protists are single-cell organisms that do not have a nucleus. 22. Name the six kingdoms beginning with Archaea Bacteria and ending with Animal. Archaea, Bacteria. Protist, Fungi, Plant, and Animal 23. Slime mold is a type of protist. 24. The kingdom Plantae consists of organisms that are eukaryotic, have cell walls, and make food through photosythesis. 25. A protist is an example of a single-celled organism