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  • What is the function of the nucleus?
    It controls the functions of the cell, such as reproduction
  • How do animals take in nutrients?
    by feeding on other living things
  • What two types of reproduction are there and how are they defined?
    Asexual reproduction is when only one organism is required. Sexual reproduction involves two individuals of the same species.
  • Give two examples of organisms that belong to the protist kingdom
    Algae, amoeba
  • What are the five kingdoms that living things can be classified into?
    Monera, protist, fungus, plant, animal
  • What is cytoplasm?
    It is a jelly like substance that fills the cell where chemical reactions happen
  • How do decomposers take in nutrients?
    by feeding on the remains of dead plants and animals
  • What is the function of white blood cells?
    Protect the body from bacteria, viruses and other foreign invaders. They are like bodyguards.
  • What is the function of red blood cells? Why are they red?
    They carry oxygen around the body. They are red because they contain hemoglobin, a bright red protein that contains iron.
  • What is the function of chloroplasts?
    they contain chlorophyll which is needed for photosynthesis
  • What do vacuoles contain?
    Water and minerals which the organism needs in order to grow
  • What is the function of nerve cells?
    They carry information from the brain to the rest of our body. The brain also receives information from the sensory organs from these cells.
  • What 4 features do plant and animal cells share?
    nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm and vacuoles
  • What 2 features do plants cells have that animal cells don't?
    cell walls, chloroplasts
  • What is the function of leaf cells?
    They absorb sunglight so photosynthesis can take place
  • What is the function of root hair cells?
    they absorb water and minerals from the soil
  • What is the smallest living unit in a living thing?
    a cell
  • What is the function of cell walls?
    they protect the cell
  • What is interaction?
    When living things react to stimuli (changes in the environment)
  • What is the function of the cell membrane?
    It controls the substances that enter and leave the cell
  • How do plants take in nutrients?
    by producing their own food through photosynthesis
  • What are the three life processes that all living things perform?
    Nutrition, reproduction and interaction