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Chapter 1
Classifying Living Things
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Plant cells have a cell membrane.
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True
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What controls all of the functions
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Nucleus
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Bacteria cells are different from
other cells because…
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They don’t have a nucleus.
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Name 2 ways humans are
classified.
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Vertebrates and mammals
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Name all 5 parts of an animal cell.
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Vacuole, mitochondria, cell
membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm
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True or False
Being without tubes or channels
is called vascular.
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False
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What is an animal without a
backbone called?
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Invertebrate
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Give two examples of arthropods.
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Crabs, shrimps, spiders
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What two ways are bacteria
helpful?
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They digest food and clean up oil
spills.
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Name all 7 parts of a plant cell.
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Vacuole, mitochondria, cell wall,
nucleus, chloroplast, cell
membrane, cytoplasm
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True or False
Algae and protozoans are
examples of protists.
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True
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Any living thing is called an…
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Organism
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Name the two parts of a plant cell
that you won’t find in an animal
cell.
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Chloroplast and cell wall
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What are the most numerous
organisms on Earth?
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Bacteria
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What am I?
I contain a vacuole, mitochondria,
cell membrane, nucleus, and
cytoplasm.
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Animal Cell
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True or False
An animal without a backbone is
an vertebrate.
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False
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_____________ means having
tubes or channels.
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Vascular
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What is a tool that makes an
object bigger than it really is?
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Microscope
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be seen with the eyes alone.
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Microscopic
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Who am I and what am I missing?
Vacuole, mitochondria, cell wall,
nucleus, chloroplast, cell
membrane
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Plant Cell
Missing—cytoplasm
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___________ are
probably the oldest
living organisms.
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Bacteria
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What are the building blocks of
life?
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Cells
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Who are classified by being
vertebrates and mammals?
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Humans
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Digesting food and
cleaning up oils spills
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__________ are helpful.
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Bacteria
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Crabs, shrimps and spiders are
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Arthropods
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