No student devices needed. Know more
13 questions
Which of the following shows the levels of organization in order from simple to complex?
1. Cell
2. Tissue
3. Organ
4. Organ System
5. Organism
1. Cell
2. Tissue
3. Organelle
4. Organ
5. Organ System
1. Tissue
2. Organelle
3. Cell
4. Organ
5. Organism
1. Organ
2. Tissue
3. Cell
4. Organism
5. Organ System
Which of the 3 systems can cells be organized into to make an organism?
tissues
organ systems
atoms
organs
Cellular fluid
cytoplasm
cell wall
mitochondria
nucleus
organelles surrounding all plant cells
cytoplasm
cell wall
mitochondria
nucleus
organelle necessary for providing energy for the cell; does respiration
cytoplasm
cell wall
mitochondria
nucleus
brain of the cell; the DNA is found here in eukaryotic cells
cytoplasm
cell wall
mitochondria
nucleus
organisms such as bacteria or many protists that have no tissues, organs or organ systems
unicellular
multicellular
chloroplast
cell wall
organelle that is needed in producers (autotrophs) for combining light energy with CO2 and H20 to make C6H12O6
cytoplasm
chloroplast
mitochondria
nucleus
organisms such as plants or animals which have tissues, organs and organ sytems
unicellular
multicellular
chloroplast
cell wall
Process that occurs in the mitochondria. it requires sugar and oxygen to make energy (ATP), carbon dioxide and water
photosynthesis
active transport
respiration
passive transport
Process that occurs in the chloroplast. it requires carbon dioxide and water with sunlight and produces sugar and oxygen
photosynthesis
active transport
respiration
passive transport
Process in which water enter or exits a selective permeable membrane
photosynthesis
active transport
respiration
osmosis
Process in which necessary materials like gases or nutrients enter or exits a cell membrane
photosynthesis
active transport
diffusion
osmosis
Explore all questions with a free account