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The life process which produces offsprings is called_________
reproduction
All living things are made up of tiny building blocks known as ______
cells
There are two main types of cells which are ________ cells and ________ cells
animal
plant
Animal cells and plant cells have both _________, ____________ and ___________
nucleus /ˈnjuːklɪəs/
cytoplasm /ˈsʌɪtə(ʊ)plaz(ə)m/
cell membrane /ˈmembreɪn/
Only plant cells have _______, _________ and _________
cell wall
chloroplasts /ˈklɔːrə(ʊ)plast/
vacuole /ˈvakjʊəʊl/
Which part of the cell controls what the cell does?
Nucleus /ˈnjuːklɪəs/
The thin skin around the cell which controls wht goes in and out is called __________
membrane /ˈmembreɪn/
This part of the cell contains chlorophyll* used for photosynthesis*
*(/ˈklɔːrəfɪl/, /fəʊtəʊˈsɪnθəsɪs/)
Chloroplasts /ˈklɔːrə(ʊ)plast/
Plant cells have a rigid coating made of cellulose* that gives support to the cell. This is called ______
*(/ˈsɛljʊləʊz, -s/)
cell wall
The jollism "MRS NERG" stands for the seven life processes whish are ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____, ____
moving, reproduction, sensitivity, nutrition, excretion, respiration, growth
Living things turn food into energy thanks to the process ______
respiration
Living things get rid of waste thanks to the process _______
excretion
Living things respond and react to the internal or external changes thanks to the process _________
sensitivity