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1. Planets in our solar system orbit the sun because why?
2. What do scientists call large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star? 3. What objects in our solar system do not independently orbit around the sun? 4. The force of gravitational attraction between the sun and jupiter could be increased by reducing what? 1. Where would you most likely find igneous rock?
2. What is the difference between comets and asteroids? 3. What do we call an object that enters earths atmosphere? 4. What does living on the international space station help us learn about space? 1. List the layers of earth from inner most to outer most
2. What makes up the lithosphere? 3. How does a igneous rock become metamorphic? 4. How does a sedimentary rock become igneous? 1. What have you learned about the function of organelles?
2. List the planets if order from closest to the sun to farthest 3. Both plant and animal cells need to produce energy for cellular functions. In both types of cell, this function is carried out by the - 1. The cell theory was formulated only after the invention of the microscope. What aspect of the cell theory did the microscope first contribute?
2. Why do both plant and animal cells contain mitochondria? 3. In an organism, the brain directs the body how to respond to stimuli from the environment. In a cell, this function is performed by the - 1. The organelle that acts as the “brain” of the cell and controls its actions and heredity is the ____________
2. In order for cells to survive, they must have energy. The organelle responsible for making the energy-containing molecule is the ____________ 3. Describe the structure and function of an organelle found in both plant and animal cells. *Keep out to turn in! 1. The nucleus is a round, double-walled structure often found
in the center of both plant and animal cells. Its function is to- 2. Vacuoles are round organelles found in only in plant cells. Their primary function is to - 3. Plants cells have a strong, rigid outer layer known as the cell wall. The function of the cell wall is to - 1. What is the function of the cell membrane?
2. What is the function of mitochondria? 3. What is the Storage area called in cells? 4. What is the control center of the cell? 1. Cells require a structure that regulates the transfer of material in and out of the cell. This structure is the -
2. Name 3 parts of the cell. 3. Cells need a structure to separate their genetic material from the rest of the cell. This structure is the - 4. What is the difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells? Can you identify them? |
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