vacuole
Cytoplasm
Chloroplast
Cell wall
Cell membrane
100

This membrane-bound organelle acts as the cell's storage and waste disposal system.

vacuole 

100

This gelatinous, semi-fluid material fills the inside of a cell.

cytoplasm

100

This tiny, green "food factory" is found inside the cells of plants and algae.

chloroplast

100

This tough, rigid, yet flexible structural layer surrounds certain cell types and sits just outside the cell membrane.

cell wall

100

This thin layer surrounds a cell and controls exactly what goes in and out of it.

cell membrane

200

Name two of the three specific items that a vacuole holds for the cell

 water, nutrients, and waste products (Any two)

200

According to the slide's "fun fact," the cytoplasm in plant cells acts as a suspension medium and carries out this transportation role.

highway

200

The main job of the chloroplast is to absorb this specific type of energy.

sunlight

200

This specific type of fiber makes up the plant cell wall and is stronger than steel pound for pound.

cellulose

200

The slide compares the cell membrane to this specific profession because of how it monitors entries and exits.

security guard

300

Aside from plants and animals, these are the other two types of organisms mentioned on the slide that contain vacuoles.  

 fungi and protists

300

The cytoplasm is physically enclosed and held inside the cell by this specific structure.

cell membrane

300

Chloroplasts turn sunlight into this specific substance to feed the plant.

sugar

300

Thanks to the cell wall, plants are sturdy enough to perform this basic physical feat.

standing tall

300

If all the cell membranes in your body were laid flat, they would cover an area much larger than this sports arena.

football field

400

This is the specific type of biological structure that defines a vacuole, keeping its contents separated from the rest of the cell.


membrane-bound organelle

400

The cytoplasm houses the cell's organelles, but it explicitly excludes this specific structure in eukaryotic cells.

nucleus

400

This is the name of the complete process where sunlight is turned into food for the plant.

photosynthesis

400

The unique structural arrangement of cellulose fibers is described by this specific hyphenated term.

cross-hatched

400

Cell membranes take up such a massive total surface area because your body is made up of this specific number of cells.

trillions

500
  •  This organelle manages both the intake of useful materials like water and nutrients, and the containment of items meant for this final cellular system.  

waste disposal system

500

The slide mentions these two vital metabolic processes that use the cytoplasm as their primary site.

 protein synthesis and cellular respiration

500

Aside from plant cells, the slide notes that chloroplasts are also found inside the cells of this specific type of organism.

algae

500

The flexible arrangement of the cell wall specifically allows plants to withstand these two types of physical challenges.

mechanical stress and pressure

500

This is the primary function of the cell membrane when it is acting like a "security guard" for the cellular environment.

controlling what goes in and out of the cell

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