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Living Systems. What are all living things made of?. Cells. What is the smallest part of a living thing that can carry out all life processes called?. Cell. Where do cells come from?. Other cells. What are the parts of an animal cell?. Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Vacuole, Cell Membrane. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Living Living SystemsSystems

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What are all living What are all living things made of?things made of?

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CellsCells

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What is the smallest What is the smallest part of a living thing part of a living thing that can carry out all that can carry out all life processes called?life processes called?

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CellCell

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Where do cells come Where do cells come from?from?

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Other cellsOther cells

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What are the parts of What are the parts of an animal cell?an animal cell?

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Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Vacuole, Cell Vacuole, Cell MembraneMembrane

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What are the parts of a What are the parts of a plant cell?plant cell?

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Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Cytoplasm, Vacuole, Cell Vacuole, Cell

Membrane, Cell Wall, Membrane, Cell Wall, ChloroplastChloroplast

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What shape do plant What shape do plant cells tend to be?cells tend to be?

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RectangularRectangular

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What shape do animal What shape do animal cells tend to be?cells tend to be?

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Spherical or irregularSpherical or irregular

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What is the name given What is the name given to the five groups that to the five groups that

living things are living things are categorized as?categorized as?

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KingdomsKingdoms

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What are the 5 What are the 5 kingdoms?kingdoms?

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Monera, Protist, Monera, Protist, Fungi, Plants, AnimalsFungi, Plants, Animals

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Which types of plants Which types of plants have stems, roots, and have stems, roots, and leaves with tube-like leaves with tube-like

structures that carry food structures that carry food and water?and water?

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VascularVascular

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What carries the food What carries the food and water from the roots and water from the roots to the leaves in vascular to the leaves in vascular

plants?plants?

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XylemXylem

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What carries food from What carries food from the leaves to the other the leaves to the other parts of the vascular parts of the vascular

plant?plant?

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PhloemPhloem

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Name some vascular Name some vascular plants.plants.

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Flowers, trees, ferns, Flowers, trees, ferns, grasses, bushesgrasses, bushes

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What makes nonvascular What makes nonvascular plants different from plants different from

vascular plants?vascular plants?

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They don’t have They don’t have specialized partsspecialized parts

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What type of plants are What type of plants are most of them?most of them?

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VascularVascular

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Which type of animal has Which type of animal has a backbone?a backbone?

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VertebratesVertebrates

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What type of animal does What type of animal does not have a backbone?not have a backbone?

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InvertebratesInvertebrates

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How can vertebrates be How can vertebrates be classified?classified?

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Birds, Fish, Amphibians, Birds, Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, MammalsReptiles, Mammals

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How can invertebrates be How can invertebrates be classified?classified?

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Sponges, Cnidarians, Sponges, Cnidarians, Annelids, Mollusks, Annelids, Mollusks,

Echinoderms, Echinoderms, ArthropodsArthropods

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Which type of Which type of invertebrate is stinging-invertebrate is stinging-

celled?celled?

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CnidarianCnidarian

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Which type of Which type of invertebrate is a worm?invertebrate is a worm?

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AnnelidAnnelid

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Which type of Which type of invertebrate is soft-invertebrate is soft-

bodied?bodied?

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MolluskMollusk

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Which type of Which type of invertebrate is spiny-invertebrate is spiny-

skinned?skinned?

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EchinodermEchinoderm