What is the name of the outer layer on an animal cell?
Cell Membrane
What is the name of the outer layer found in plant cells and not animal cells?
The cell wall
What are the names of the two proteins/fibers found in muscle cells that cause muscles to be able to contract?
Actin and Myosin
Where did Ms. Barton move here from?
Spokane
What is the name of the circle part in the center of a cell?
nucleus
What is the difference in shape between most plant and animal cells?
Plant cells are rigid
Animal cells are round and soft
Muscle cells are held together in groups called what?
bundle of muscle cells
What was Ms. Barton's college mascot?
Eagle (EWU)
What is the name of the substance that fills a cell? (fills all of the empty space)
Cytoplasm
What are two parts that plant and animal cells have in common?
mitochondria
cell membrane
nucleus
others
What are the three traits we found to be different in the cells of extra muscular animals vs typical?
extra muscular animal's cells are bigger, more mass, and there are more of them.
What sport did Ms. Barton do in High School?
a. Soccer
b. Volleyball
c. Dance
d. Cheer
Dance Team
Where is DNA held?
The nucleus
What is the cell part that come in many small forms in animal cells and one large one in plant cells?
the Vacuole
describe what muscle cells look like
long, stringy, round, striped, made of thick and thin strands.
What is Ms. Barton allergic to?
Cats
Draw a cell with these parts labeled: cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm, mitochondria
N/A
What is the name of the cell part that produces energy through photosynthesis (responsible for the plants green color)
Chloroplasts
describe how proteins in muscle cells allow muscles to function (move)
actin and myosin are anchored at opposite ends, they slide/pull each other to contract muscles.
What is Ms. Barton's favorite coffee stand?
Dutch Bros