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How do monera reproduce?
They divide into two cells.
How do plants get nutrients?
They use sunlight to make food.
How do animals reproduce?
They give birth to babies or they lay eggs.
What are the five levels of organisation in multicellular organisms?
1. Cell, 2. Tissues, 3. Organs, 4 Organ Systems, 5. Living organisims
What do we call living organisms that have more than one cell?
Multicellular
What is the difference between a plant cell and an animal cell?
The plant cell has a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a big vacuole.
Why are plants rigid?
Plants are rigid because their cells have cell walls.
Why are plants green?
Plants are green because the chlorophyll in chloroplasts is green.
What does the word "feed on" mean in English?
It means, "eat"
How many cells do unicellular organisms have?
One cell
Which of the 5 kingdoms are unicellular?
Monera, protists, and some fungi.
Which of the five kingdoms are multicellular?
Plants, animals, and some fungi.
Where do monera live?
They live on land, in the air, in water, and inside other living organisms. (Everywhere)
What do plants use to reproduce?
Plants use seed or spores to reproduce.
Which vital function is a mushroom releasing spores: nutrition, reproduction, or interaction?
Reproduction
It this a plant cell or an animal cell?
It's an animal cell.
It this a plant cell or an animal cell?
It's a plant cell.
(Parts of the cell) Which part contains water? A. cell wall B. chloroplasts C. cell membrane D. nucleus E. vacuoles.
The vacuoles contain water. (E)
(Parts of the cell) Which part controls cell functions? A. cell wall B. chloroplasts C. cell membrane D. nucleus E. vacuoles.
The nucleus controls cell functions. (D)
(Parts of the cell) Which part controls substances entering and leave the cell? A. cell wall  B. chloroplasts    C. cell membrane  D. nucleus   E. vacuoles.
The cell membrane controls substances entering and leaving the cell.  (C)
What is the smallest unit that makes up a living thing?
A cell.
Which vital function(s) is/are this: nutrition, reproduction, or interaction?
Nutrition and/or interaction and/or reproduction
Which vital function(s) is/are this: nutrition, reproduction, or interaction?
Nutrition
Which vital function(s) is/are this: nutrition, reproduction, or interaction?
Nutrition
Which vital function(s) is/are this: nutrition, reproduction, or interaction?
Interaction
Which vital function(s) is/are this: nutrition, reproduction, or interaction?
reproduction and/or interaction
What three vital functions do living things perform?
Nutrition, reproduction, and interaction
What are the 5 kingdoms of life?
monera, protists, fungi, animals, and plants