Organelle ID
Organelle Functions
Macromolecules
Life Equations
Mixed Bag
100

This organelle is located in all eukaryotic cells and houses DNA. 

What is the nucleus? 

100

The task performed by the cytoplasm. 

What is cushioning and providing support to all of the organelles within a cell? 

100

The macromolecule responsible used for quick energy. 

What is glucose (carbohydrates)? 

100

Cellular respiration converts _______ and ______ into energy. 

What are glucose and oxygen?

100

The meaning of the Law of Inertia. 

What is an object in motion stays in motion, an object at rest stays at rest? 

200

This organelle creates the outermost layer of most cells, is made of phospholipids, and filters out what can and can't enter and leave the cell. 

What is the cell membrane? 

200

The task performed by the chloroplast. 

What is photosynthesis? 
200

The polymer form of amino acids.

What are proteins?

200

Photosynthesis converts ________, _______, and _______ into glucose and oxygen. 

What are carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?

200

The process by which igneous rocks are made.

What is cooling of magma? 

300

This organelle surrounds the nuclear envelope, is studded with ribosomes, and helps create and transport proteins in cells. 

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum (Rough ER)?

300
The task performed by the mitochondria.

What is cellular respiration, turning glucose into energy? 

300

The main difference between carbohydrates and lipids.

What is carbs being used for quick energy and lipids being used for long term energy stores?

300
The organelle in which cellular respiration is performed. 

What are mitochondria? 

300

The phase of the moon that occurs in this orientation: 

What is a new moon? 

400

This organelle is larger in plant cells and acts as the warehouse of the cell, storing excess nutrients until they are needed. 

What is a vacuole? 

400

The task performed by the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum.

What is lipid processing, phospholipid synthesis, and cell detoxification?

400

The monomer form of lipids. 

What are fatty acids and glycerol? 

400

The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.

What is a chloroplast? 

400

The type of front that occurs when pressure drops, heavy rain / snow occurs, and temperatures decrease. 

What is a cold front? 

500

This organelle is responsible for digesting waste, killing off pathogens within the cell, and serves as the cleanup crew of the cell system. 

What is a lysosome? 

500

The function performed by the cell membrane

What is filtering materials in and out of the cell? 

500

The function of nucleic acids. 

What is storing genetic information, coding for protein formation? 

500

A description of how photosynthesis and cellular respiration depend on each other. 

What is exchange of nutrients for energy? 

500

The chemical formula of this structure. 

What is C2H8N2O?

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