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Are You Smarter
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5th Grade Body
5th Grade Cell Parts
4th Grade Cell Parts
4th Grade Levels
3rd Grade Cells
3rd Grade Cell Parts
2nd Grade Levels
2nd Grade Cell Parts
1st Grade Organs
1st Grade Cell Parts
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5th Grade Body Question
Which
two organ systems work
together to move the body?
5th Grade Body Answer
The
muscle and bone systems work
together to move the body. Muscles
work in pairs to pull on bones and
allow us to move. We can control
about 640 muscles in our body.
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5th Grade Cell Parts Question
Which
skin?
type of cells make up your
5th Grade Cell Parts Answer
Flat
cells (skin cells) make up your
skin. Your skin cells are layered to
provide protection for your body.
The average skin cell takes 1 month
to move from being made to the
outside layer of your skin.
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4th Grade Cell Parts Question
Which
part of a cell contains
chromosomes made of DNA?
4th Grade Cell Parts Answer
The
nucleus contains chromosomes.
Chromosomes are tightly bundled
coils of DNA. DNA stands for
deoxyribonucleic acid and stores the
information your cells need to
function.
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4th Grade Levels Question
What
makes up muscle tissue?
4th Grade Levels Answer
Muscle
tissue is made up of muscle
cells. These cells work together to
form bands in the muscle tissue which
allow us to move.
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3rd Grade Cells Question
A
cell has branch-like structures.
Which organ did this cell most likely
come from?
3rd Grade Cells Answer
This
is most likely a brain or spinal
cord cell. These cells branch out to
send signals throughout your body.
There are only 3 long nerve cells
connecting your toe to your brain so
signals can travel very fast.
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3rd Grade Cell Parts Question
Which
cell part from the list below
produces energy for the plant and
animal cell?
nucleus
cytoplasm
chloroplast
mitochondria
3rd Grade Cell Parts Answer
The
mitochondria produces the
energy in cells. They take the energy
of food (sugar) and turn it into
energy the cell can use.
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2nd Grade Levels Question
What
is the name of a group of
similar cells working together to
perform the same function?
2nd Grade Levels Answer
These
cells working together are
called a tissue. Tissues form many of
the structures in our bodies and help
our bodies to do the things we need in
order to live.
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2nd Grade Cell Parts Question
Which
cellular structure acts like a
stomach for the cell, storing and
breaking down material?
2nd Grade Cell Parts Answer
The
vacuole is a storage area for the
cell. This part of the cell can store
materials and break down worn out
parts. (When it breaks down worn
out parts, it is called a lysosome)
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1st Grade Organs Question
Which
of the following is an organ
found in plants?
leaf
cilia
cell wall
chloroplast
1st Grade Organs Answer
The
leaf is an organ of the plant.
Leaves are made up of specialized
tissues working together to do a
special job.
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1st Grade Cell Parts Question
Which
part of a cell acts like a filter,
allowing certain materials to exit the
cell?
1st Grade Cell Parts Answer
The
cell membrane is a part that
works to control the things that can
enter and exit the cell.
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Million Dollar Question
5th Grade Cells
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Red
blood cells look like small,
smooth, flexible saucers. How does
this shape help them perform their
functions?
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The
shape helps the cells move
through blood vessels. They can
squeeze into the smallest capillaries
and provide the oxygen the cells of
the body needs to all parts.
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