Cells | Unicellular vs. Multi-cellular | Body Systems | Sensory Receptors & Feedback | CER & Graphs |
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Cells
These are considered the basic building blocks of life.
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True
True or False: Both single and multi-cellular need energy and nutrients to survive and grow.True
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11
There are how many systems in the human body?
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Positive & Negative
Name the two types of feedback loops in the human body.
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The answer to the question/Main idea
What is the claim?
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Mitochondria
This organelles converts the energy from food into usable energy
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Multi-cellular
Many cells work together to keep a this type of organism alive by performing their own functions.
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Tissue
These are made from a group of similar cells that serve the specialized function
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Homeostasis
The steady state of balance in the body is called...
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Data tables & graphs
Where can you find the evidence to support your claim?
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Cell Membrane
This organelle allows the gases to enter and leave the cell.Cell Membrane
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Unicellular
Injury of a cell can cause serious damage or death in this type of organism.
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Respiratory
This system allows gases to enter and leave the body.
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The brain
The control center of the human body is the....
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The X plane
Where is the independent variable located on a graph?
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Paramecium
Image 2 is this single celled organism.
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Unicellular
Paramecium are examples of this type of organism.
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Nervous
This system transmits signals and information through the body.
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Stimulus
A change that disrupts homeostasis is called.....
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Dependent
This variable is being studied and measured in the experiment.
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Prokaryotic Cells
These are are unicellular organisms that lack organelles or other internal membrane-bound structures
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True
True or False: Plant cells and human cheek cells are both multi-cellular.
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organelles>cells>tissues>organs>organ systems>organism
Starting from smallest to largest; list the levels of organization in the human body.
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Sensory Receptors
The nervous system uses these to send signals throughout the body.
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Reasoning
What is the scientific principle that connects the claim and evidence?
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