Have a cell membrane.
What is both animal and plant cells?
The brain of the cell.
What is a nucleus?
#gatekeeper
What is the cell membrane?
Basic unit of structure and function in an organism.
What is a cell?
Why are vacuoles different in plant and animal cells?
Plants need more water and can’t just go drink more water when they need it, so they have a large vacuole to store more water.
Have a cell wall.
What are plant cells?
Converts energy from the sun into sugar/
What is chloroplast?
#BrickWall
What is the cell wall?
A groups of cells that work together to perform a task.
What is tissue?
Why do plants have cell walls and not animal cells?
Cell walls help to hold a plant up like a skeleton does for humans.
Contain a nucleus.
What are plant and animal cells?
Allows molecules to pass into and out of the cell. (Border patrol or gate)
What is the cell membrane?
#TheBrain
What is the nucleus?
Two or more tissues working together to perform a task.
What is an organ?
Which organelles are... Plant Cell ONLY, Animal Cell ONLY, or in BOTH Plant and Animal cells?
Plant Cell ONLY - cell wall, chloroplast
Animal Cell ONLY - NONE
BOTH Plant and Animal cells - cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, cytoplasm, vacuole
Contain chloroplast.
What is a plant cell?
Protects the cell from injury and provides support.
What is the cell wall?
#Powerhouse
What is a mitochondria?
Organs that work together to perform a task.
What is an organ system?
What is the main difference between plant cells and animal cells? (this was discussed in class)
Plant cells make their own food through photosynthesis. Animals must consume food to provide nutrients to their cells.
Produce their own food.
What are plant cells?
Generates a cells energy (like the cells battery).
What is the mitochondrion?
#FoodProducer
What is chloroplast?
A living thing.
What is an organism?
How are the functions of organelles similar to organs?
Organs serve specific functions to keep an organism alive, organelles serve specific functions to keep a cell alive.