This organelle is responsible for housing DNA, the genetic material of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
This organelle is essentially a membranous sac of enzymes that breakdown larger molecules and waste.
What is lysosome?
What are plant and animal cells?
This type of cell is generally illustrated as green
What is plant cell?
This is the "chef" of the cell kitchen
What is enzyme?
This organelle is responsible for controlling what comes in and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
This organelle has a double membrane, and the inner membrane folds into the cell.
What is mitochondria?
These cell types do not have a nucleus.
Vacuoles that contain defensive toxins can be found in these types of cells.
What is plant cell?
This is the "dish" of the cell kitchen
What is organelle?
This organelle provides energy for the cell in the form of ATP
What is mitochondria?
This organelle is fluid and can be found between the nucleus and the cell membrane.
What is cytoplasm?
These types of cells have membrane-bound organelles?
What are eukaryotic cells?
Lysosomes are generally found in this type of eukaryotic cell.
What is animal cell?
This organelle is analogous to the CEO of a factory
What is nucleus?
This organelle is responsible for making proteins and lipids for transport.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?
This organelle is typically found directly outside of the nucleus and has ribosomes attached to its surface
What is Rough endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?
The cell theory collectively is made up of this many statements
What is 3?
This organelle is found in this type of cell.

If we compared a cell to a city, this organelle would be in charge of the exits and entrances.
What is cell membrane?
This is the "bubble" that carries and delivers biomolecules throughout the cell.
What is vesicle?
This organelle is composed of microtubules, which are thin ropes of protein.
What is centriole?
Finish the statement:
Cells come from ______________ cells because cells are self-reproducing.
What is pre-existing?
These organelles are found in plant cells, and they both function to provide energy for the cell.
What are mitochondria and chloroplasts?
If we compared a cell to a city, this organelle would be the storage tanks of a cell.
What is vacuole?