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  • Organs join together to form...
    Systems.
  • The ... is mainly water and contains the organelles.
    Cytoplasm.
  • Which type is this cell?
    Intestine cell.
  • How many cells does a unicellular living thing have?
    One.
  • Name of the process where the cell reacts to the ambient around it.
    Sensitivity.
  • brain cell -> ... -> brain -> brain system
    Brain tissue.
  • The ... carry out the functions of the cell.
    Organelles.
  • Name of the process where the cell divides and produces new cells.
    Reproduction.
  • Systems join toguether to form...
    Organisms or living things.
  • What are the three basic processes of a cell?
    Nutrition, reproduction and sensitivity.
  • The ... controls the function of the cell.
    Nucleus.
  • The ... is the covering around the cell.
    Membrane.
  • Cells join together to form...
    Tissues.
  • To see the cells we need a ...
    Microscope.
  • Which type is this cell?
    Blood cell.
  • Tissues join together to form ...
    Organs.
  • True or false. Animal cells have a cell wall.
    False.
  • Plants and animals have lots of cells. They are ...
    Multicellular.
  • True or false. The plants and animals cells have nucleus, membrane, cytoplasm and organelles.
    True.
  • bone cell -> bone tissue -> ... -> skeletal system
    Bone.
  • Which type is this cell?
    Bone cell.
  • True or false. The animal cells have a regular form.
    False.
  • Which type is this cell?
    Muscular cell.
  • Which type is this cell?
    Brain cell.
  • Which are the principal parts of a cell?
    Membrane, nucleus, organelles and cytoplasm.
  • The function of chloroplasts in plant cells is the ...
    Photosynthesis.
  • Which things are made of cells?
    The living things.
  • ... -> muscular tissue -> muscle -> muscular system
    Muscle cell.
  • True or false. Chloroplasts are in plant cells.
    True.
  • Name of the process where the cell obtain nutrients and energy.
    Nutrition.