
Body Organization Review (2022)
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7th - 10th Grade
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Cindy Mott
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7 Slides • 29 Questions
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Reorder
Reorder the following from the simplest level of body organization (the micro) to the most complex (the macro).
Organelles
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Systems
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4
Multiple Choice
Basic units of life
Cells
Tissues
Organ
Cell Differentiation
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Multiple Choice
Cells of made up of smaller functioning parts called _____.
tissues
atoms
organs
organelles
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Multiple Choice
Which organelle is the "skin" of the cell and controls what goes in and out of the cell?
cytoplasm
cell membrane
cell wall
lysosomes
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Multiple Choice
Which organelle is the control center of the cell? It directs the cell and the activities of the cell.
cytoplasm
cell wall
nucleus
mitochondria
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Multiple Choice
Which organelle is the "power house" of the cell? It tyrns the sugar and oxygen made in photosynthesis to ATP energy for your body.
nucleus
golgi apparatus
protein
mitochondria
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Multiple Choice
What type of cells in our body has the most mitochondria?
lung cells
brain cells
stomach cells
heart cells
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Multiple Select
Which 2 organelles are are ONLY found in plant cells?
cell walls
Golgi bodies
chloroplasts
mitochondria
cell membranes
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Multiple Choice
What is the jelly like substance that holds the parts of the cell organelles and holds the cell together?
cell wall
cell membrane
cytoplasm
lysosomes
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Multiple Choice
Which organelle is the "trash can" of the cell and is responsible for storing a cells food, waste and water?
vacuole
cytoplasm
mitochondria
lysosomes
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Multiple Choice
Which plant organelle is responsible for making the plant food through photosynthesis?
cell wall
Mitochondria
chloroplast
nucleus
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Multiple Select
2 structures that are responsible for removing cell waste are the ___ and ___.
cytoplasm
GolgI body
nucleus
endoplasmic reticulum
cell membrane
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Multiple Choice
A group of similar cells that perform a specific function.
Cells
Tissues
Organ
Cell Differentiation
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Multiple Choice
Which type of tissues contract and cause movement?
epithelial
muscle
nervous
connective
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Multiple Choice
Which type of tissues are responsible for the body's internal communication? These include the brain, nerves, and spinal cord.
epithelial
muscle
nervous
connective
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Multiple Choice
Which type of tissues act as boundaries, protects, secretes, absorbs, and filters for the body? This includes your skin and the lining of the stomach and intestines.
epithelial
muscle
nervous
connective
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Multiple Choice
Which type of tissues bind other tissues together, while offering support and protection? An example would be cartilage (like your nose or earlobes) or tendons and ligaments attached to your bones.
epithelial
muscle
nervous
connective
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Multiple Choice
A group of similar tissues that perform a specific function.
Cells
Tissues
Organ
Cell Differentiation
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Multiple Choice
Heart and blood vessels.
Major organs of the circulatory system
Major organ of the respiratory system
Major organs of the digestive system
3 main kinds of muscles in the muscular system
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Multiple Choice
Lungs and diaphragm
Major organs of the circulatory system
Major organ of the respiratory system
Major organs of the digestive system
3 main kinds of muscles in the muscular system
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Multiple Choice
Stomach, pancreas, small intestine, and large intestine.
Major organs of the circulatory system
Major organ of the respiratory system
Major organs of the digestive system
3 main kinds of muscles in the muscular system
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Multiple Choice
Brain, nerves, and spinal cord.
Major organs of the nervous system
Major organ of the respiratory system
Major organs of the digestive system
3 main kinds of muscles in the muscular system
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Multiple Choice
Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth.
Major organs of the circulatory system
Major organ of the respiratory system
Major organs of the digestive system
3 main kinds of muscles in the muscular system
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Multiple Choice
A group of organs that work together to perform vital body functions.
Cells
Tissues
Organ
Organ System
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Multiple Choice
System of tissues that allows movement of the body and internal organs.
Muscular System
Circulatory Systems
Respiratory System
Digestive System
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Multiple Choice
A system of organs responsible for breaking down food and absorbing nutrients. Also responsible for disposing of solid waste.
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Digestive System
Muscular System
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Multiple Choice
A system of organs responsible for circulating blood and oxygen through the body.
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Digestive System
Muscular System
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Multiple Choice
A system of organs responsible for taking in oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide.
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Digestive System
Muscular System
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Multiple Choice
An individual living thing, made up of one or many cells, and possibly tissues, organs and organ systems, that is capable of growing and reproducing.
Cells
Tissues
Organ
Organism
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