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An organelle found in plant cells that captures energy from sunlight and turns it into energy for food.

Chloroplast

100

A tiny cell structure that carries out a specific function within the cell.

Organelle

100

Only found in animal cells. They clean up waste and break down old or damaged parts of the cell.

Lysosomes

100

A sac-like organelle that stores water, food, and other organelles.

Vacuole

100

A thin, flexible layer that surrounds a cell and controls which substances pass into and out of the cell.

Cell Membrane

200

Features that help to identify something.

Characteristics

200

It packages and ships materials out of the cell.

Golgi Apparatus

200

An organelle that serves as the site for protein synthesis.

Ribosomes

200

The condition in which an organism’s internal environment is kept stable in spite of changes in the external environment.

Homeostasis

200

The mistaken idea that living things arise from nonliving sources.

Spontaneous Generation

300

Bacteria are made up of a single cell. T/F

True

300

Unicellular means consisting of multiple cells. T/F

False

300

Plant or Animal cells. They have a nucleus and a cell membrane.

Eukaryotic cells

300

Organisms that create their own food are called Producers. T/F

True

300

Unicellular/single-celled. They have a nucleus but no cell membrane

Prokaryotic cells

400

Half of human blood is made up of water. T/F

True 

400

All organisms are made up of ________.

Cells

400

The ______ is the powerhouse of the cell.
a.Cell Wall  b.Nucleus  c.Nucleolus  d.Mitochondria

Mitochondria

400

The ______ is like the control center of the cell.   a.Ribosomes  b.Nucleus  c.Cell Membrane  d.Vacuoles

Nucleus 

400

Which one of these things would be considered a consumer? a. a tree  b. a plant  c. a lion  d. some bacteria

a lion

500

Why is homeostasis important for all living things?

It helps a person maintain stable internal conditions and helps them adapt to their environment. 

An example would be when it’s hot outside and a person sweats to cool down. Sweating helps prevent the body from overheating and helps them to maintain homeostasis.

500

The outermost layer of a plant cell. 

Cell Wall

500

What is the difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic Cells are like plant and animal cells. They are multicellular, have a nucleus, and have a cell membrane. 

Prokaryotic Cells are like bacteria. They are unicellular/single-celled. They have a nucleus but no cell membrane. 

500

The structure inside the nucleus.

Nucleolus 

500

The structure that stores water in the cell.

Vacuole

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