Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Organelles
Cell Theory
Multicellular vs. Unicellular
100
Do plant cells contain a cell membrane?
Yes
100
Name some different types of cells in the body.
blood, skin, muscle, bone, stomach...
100
Where are the organelles (parts) found?
In the cytoplasm
100
All living things are made up of ____________
Cells
100

Which type of life only has one cell?

Unicellular

200
What does the cell wall in a plant cell do?
Supports and protects
200
What do we use to look at cells?
Microscope
200
What are the vacuoles?
Small storage spaces in the cytoplasm
200
Cells are the _______ _________ of all living things.
building blocks
200

A cell with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles is called?

Eukaryotic

300
Why does a plant cell need a large vacuole?
To store lots of water
300
What does the mitochondria do?
Gives the cell energy
300
What is the name of the organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll?
Chloroplast
300
What do cells do?
carry on all life processes
300

What are the levels of organization of life?

Cell > Tissue > Organ > Organ System > Organism

400
What is the substance found in the chloroplast that makes the plant green?
Chlorophyll
400
What is the control center of the cell?
Nucleus
400
What are the three main parts of a cell?
Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm
400
Where do cells come from?
other living cells
400

Things that have specialized cells are called_______.

Multicellular

500
Name the three differences between a plant cell and an animal cell.
Plant cells have a larger vacuole, chloroplasts, and a cell wall.
500
What three things does the cell membrane do?
It protects the inside of the cell, it controls the movement of material in and out of the cell, it supports and gives a cell its shape.
500
What organelle is also known as the cell's "powerhouse?"
Mitochondria
500
What is the name of a person who studies how cells work?
Cell biologist
500

What is the job of nerve cells?

To send electric signals to the rest of the body.

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