differentiate between structure and function in plant and animal cell organelles, including cell membrane, cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondrion, chloroplast, and vacuole
identify the main functions of the systems of the human organism, including the circulatory, respiratory, skeletal, muscular, digestive, excretory, reproductive, integumentary, nervous, and endocrine systems
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(7.12D) Which of the following are NOT found in animal cells
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cell wall and cell membrane
chloroplasts and cytoplasm
chloroplasts and cell wall
mitochondria and nucleus
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(7.12D) Which of the following converts food into energy for the cell?
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cell membrane
vacuole
mitochondria
cytoplasm
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(7.12D) Which of the following are NOT found in animal cells
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7.12.D: Organisms and Environments
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(7.12D) Which of the following converts food into energy for the cell?
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7.12.D: Organisms and Environments
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(7.12D) What do vacuoles do?
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(7.12D) Chloroplasts in plant cells allow the plant to perform a function that animal cells cannot do. What is the main function of the chloroplasts found in plant cells?
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7.12.D: Organisms and Environments
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(7.12B) The endocrine system communicates to the body using...
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7.12.B: Organisms and Environments
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(7.12B) The diagram shows a human body system. What is the primary function of this body system?
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7.12.B: Organisms and Environments
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(7.12B) The diagram shows a human body system. What is the primary function of this body system?
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7.12.B: Organisms and Environments
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(6.12D) Which list of characteristics describe organisms classified as animals?
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(7.12B) A student drew this diagram of a human body system. The main function of this system is to -