What is DNA?
The blueprint of your cell. The guidebook for building proteins.
What controls what goes in and out of the cell?
Cell membrane.
What does prokaryotic cell mean?
Prokaryotic cell is a cell that do not have nucleus.
What does "photo" in photosynthesis mean?
light
What is the jelly that fills the cells
Cytoplasm
What is Lysosome?
Recycling Center. It breaks down the toxins and wastes in your cell.
What is Eukaryotic Cell?
Eukaryotic cells are the cells that have nucleus.
Where does cell respiration take place?
Mitochondria
What is Golgi Apparatus?
The packaging center that packages the proteins.
What is vacuole?
It is a storage of water and nutrients in animal and plant cells.
What does unicellular mean?
Unicellular means an organism only has 1 cell
Where does photosynthesis take place?
chloroplast
What is ribosome?
The factory of protein.
What is Chloroplast?
It is the organelle in plant cells that convert sunlight to glucose (sugar).
If a cell has a cell wall and chloroplast, what kind of cell is this?
Plant cell
Cell Respiration is the chemical reaction that turns _____________ and ___________ to _____________, _______________ and ________________.
Oxygen and Sugar (glucose) to Carbon Dioxide, Water, and ATP energy.
What are two things you can only find in plant cells, but not in animal cells?
Cell Wall and chloroplast.
Give 4 examples of Cell Wall in this classroom.
Pencil, paper, clothes, plants.
If a cell has nucleus, mitochondria, and lysosome, is this a prokaryotic cell or eukaryotic cell?
Eukaryotic Cell
Photosynthesis is the chemical reaction that turns _____________, ______________, and _____________ to ____________ and ______________.
Sunlight, carbon dioxide, water; Oxygen, Sugar