Cells are the smallest things that can be considered _____.
What is living?
This is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
The function of this is to hold the organelles together in the cell. It's almost like a jell-o.
What is the cytoplasm?
You look in a microscope and see an object that is not made up of cells. You can conclude that this object is ____.
What is non-living?
This is the MOST important characteristic that an organism MUST have to be considered living.
What are cells?
Cells are ____ than atoms.
What is larger?
This organelle provides entry and exit into and out of the cell. It acts as border control for the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
The nucleus holds the ___ for the cell.
What is DNA?
In a school setting, this organelle would likely be the hallway since it allows for transport within the cell.
What is the cytoplasm?
This is a word that describes organisms that only have one cell.
What is unicellular?
This is a word that describes organisms that are made of many cells such as plants, people, or cats.
What is multicellular?
This is the job of the vacuole in the cell.
This organelle absorbs sunlight to make food in plant cells.
What is the chloroplast?
In a school setting, this organelle would be the principal.
What is the nucleus?
Anything smaller than a cell would have to be ______.
What is non-living?
This is the least amount of cells an organism can have and still be considered living.
What is one cell?
This is the function of a cell wall.
200 pt for each answer (400 total)
What is to keep the structure/shape of the plant cell and protect the plant cell?
This is the control center of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
You look into a microscope and see a green cell with a cell wall and a chloroplast. This is the type of cell you are looking at.
What is a plant cell?
All living things have cells and must carry out life functions. True or False?
True!
This is a cell that has a nucleus and has membrane bound organelle.
What is a eukaryotic cell?
These are two organelles that are found in plant cells but not in animal cells.
250 pt for each (500 total)
What are the cell wall and chloroplast?
These are the 5 organelles we learned about in class that both plant and animal cells have.
100 pt for each (500 total)
What is the vacuole, mitochondria, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus?
This organelle in a plant cell is responsible for using food made in the chloroplast to produce energy for the cell.
What is a mitochondria?
This is an example of a prokaryotic cell.
What is bacteria?