Cell Organelles
Cell Membrane and Transport
Plant Vs. Animal Cells
Cell Theory
Cellular Processes
100

This organelle is known as the 'powerhouse of the cell'.

What is the mitochondrion?

100

This structure controls what enters and exits the cell.
 

What is the cell membrane?

100

These structures, found in plant cells but not in animal cells, help support and maintain the shape of the cell.
 

What are cell walls?

100

According to cell theory, all living things are composed of these.
 

What are cells?

100

This process involves cells using oxygen to convert glucose into energy.
 

What is cellular respiration?

200

This organelle stores genetic material.
 

What is the nucleus?

200

This process describes the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane.
 

What is osmosis?

200

his green organelle is present in plant cells and is responsible for photosynthesis.
 

What is a chloroplast?

200

 This part of the cell theory states that cells are the basic unit of ______ and ______ in organisms.
 

What is structure and function?

200

 This simple form of cell division results in identical daughter cells.
 

What is mitosis?

300

These organelles are like the cell’s recycling centers, breaking down waste.
 

What are lysosomes?

300

This type of cell transport does not require energy.
 

What is passive transport?

300

 Plant cells often have one large central ______ for storage, while animal cells may have smaller forms of these.
 

What is a vacuole?

300

According to cell theory, all cells come from this process.
 

What is pre-existing cells?

300

During this cellular process, the cell's DNA is copied before cell division.
 

What is DNA replication?

400

This organelle is responsible for making proteins within the cell.
 

What are ribosomes?

400

This specialized protein assists in transporting substances across the cell membrane.
 

What is a transport protein?

400

Unlike plant cells, animal cells have these structures, which help in cell division.
 

What are centrioles?

400

 These scientists are credited with founding the cell theory.
 


Who are Schleiden and Schwann?

400

This process happens in the chloroplasts and converts sunlight into chemical energy.
 

What is photosynthesis?

500

This organelle helps with lipid production and detoxification.
 

What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

500

The movement of particles from an area of low concentration to high concentration requiring energy is called this.
 

What is active transport?

500

Plant cells can make their own food using light energy in a process called _________.
 

What is photosynthesis?

500

This scientist added the concept of 'omnis cellula e cellula' or 'every cell from a cell' to cell theory.
 

Who is Rudolf Virchow?

500

This process causes cells to communicate with each other to perform specific functions.
 

What is cell signaling?

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