Cell theory
organelles
Plant vs Animal cells
100

Write ONE of the tenets of the Cell Theory

Any of the following:

All organisms are composed of cells.

All cells come from pre-existing cells

Cells are the basic unit of life

100

What does the term "organelle" literally mean? 

Tiny organ

100

Which type of cell (plant or animal) tends to have a boxy shape and always contains a cell wall? 

plant cell

200

What is the difference between a "theory" and a "law"? 

Theories can change. Laws can't change.  New evidence can add to what is already known to a  theory. 

200

Which organelle is found only in plant cells and allow the plant to make its food from sunlight and water? 

Chloroplast

200

Which organelle adds extra structural support to a plant cell and is found just outside of the cell membrane? 

cell wall

300

What is considered the "basic unit of life"?  

Cell

300

Which organelle is the protective, outside layer of a cell and allows the cell to bring in nutrients or release waste? 

cell membrane

300

What shape should a skin cell generally look like?  

a) Round

b) flat 

c) stringy

b) flat

400

Which instrument led to the discovery of cells and the cell theory? 

microscope

400

Which organelle is found in both plant and animal cells and its function is for storage of water or nutrients. Hint: Animals have small ones but plants have one large, central one.

vacuole

400

Name one organelle a plant cell has that an animal cell doesn't have.

Cell wall, Chloroplast, or large vacuole

500

How many tenets make up the cell theory? 

3

500

Which organelle is considered the "brain" of the cell? 

nucleus

500

What is the function of a large, central, vacuole in a plant cell? 

It stores water and/or nutrients for the plant. 

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