Organelles
Functions
Plant vs. Animal
Transport
Mixed Bag
100
This organelle produces cellular energy.
What is mitochondria?
100
This organelle TRANSPORTS proteins
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
100
Animal cells contain these organelles that plant cells do not.
What is centrioles?
100
Active transport requires this ...
What is energy?
100
smallest biological unit
What is a cell?
200
This organelle captures the energy of sunlight and converts it to chemical energy.
What is chloroplasts?
200
A cell's nucleus sends out molecules carrying instructions for protein synthesis. They are likely bound for this organelle.
What is ribosome?
200
If you observed a tissue sample under a microscope and the cells had cell walls, out of the following, the sample would be: fern, deer, coral, shark
What is fern?
200
An amoeba takes in large food particles by surrounding it and creating a vacuole. This method of feeding is known as this ...
What is phagocytosis?
200
Of the following, the highest in the hierarchy of life: organism, organ, population, ecosystem, community
What is ecosystem?
300
If a cell's ribosomes were weakened, this cell function might be impacted.
What is protein production?
300
Some animals use large amounts of energy. They will most likely have large numbers of these organelles.
What is mitochondria?
300
Of the following, one is found only in plants: cell wall, ribosome, nucleus, vesicles
What is cell wall
300
Diffusion and osmosis differ in terms of what they transport. Osmosis transports this substance:
What is water?
300
In the hierarchy of life, this follows cells
What is tissue?
400
Mitochondria and chloroplasts are different because chloroplasts contain this substance that mitochondria do not.
What is chlorophyll?
400
Cell walls in plants and cell membranes in animals have this function in common:
What is allowing particles to enter and exit the cell?
400
Plants cells have an additional structure beyond the plasma membrane. It serves two main functions:
What is structure and protection?
400
These are two methods of transport considered to be passive:
What is osmosis and diffusion?
400
Studying a cell under a microscope, you observe: no nucleus, no mitochondria, DOES have a cell membrane and cell wall. The cell is most likely ...
What is prokaryote?
500
This organelle processes and distributes proteins from the cell.
What is golgi apparatus?
500
This is converted in both the mitochondria and chloroplast: DNA, energy, protein, or nutrients..
What is energy?
500
A cell has the following structures: nucleus, cell wall, mitochondria, chloroplast, vacuole. It is likely what?
What is a plant?
500
Placing a cell in a hypertonic environment will cause water to do this:
What is leave the cell?
500
He was first to discover and name cells.
Who is Robert Hooke?
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