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- Q1an organism that only has one cellSingle-Celled Organism30s5.L.1.1
- Q2Single celled organisms without an organized nucleus.Bacteria30s
- Q3The basic unit of all living things.Cell30s
- Q4The boundary that surrounds a cell and controls which substance can enter or leave the cell.Cell Membrane30s
- Q5An organelle in a cell that holds the cell DNA.Nucleus30s
- Q6The liquid inside of a living cell.Cytoplasm30s
- Q7An organism that is too small to see only with your eyes.Microorganism30s
- Q8An organism made up of many cells.Multicellular30s
- Q9An organelle in a plant cell that turns energy from the sun into chemical energy for the plant to use.Chloroplast30s
- Q10The cell's organs.Organelle30s
- Q11the sites of aerobic respiration in a cell and the producers of chemical energy.Mitochondria30s
- Q12A single celled organism that is formed in pond water. It looks like a grain of rice.Paramecium30s
- Q13Each item has a specific function for which it was designed.Function30s
- Q14Layers of cells form tissues. Tissues are a collection of cells carrying out different functionsTissue30s
- Q15Your body has systems made of organs, like the digestive system includes the mouth, esophagus, stomach, and intestines. All systems have parts that work together.Systems30s