Smallest unit of life
cell
A characteristic of life where an organism uses materials and requires energy.
Engergy
The general term for the parts of the cell
Organelle
The part of the cell that holds the structure and protects the cell, in plants and fungi.
Cell wall
The part of the cell which stores water and food.
Vacuole
The two types of cells.
Prokaryote and Eukaryote
The product of reproduction
offspring
Genetic material for all organisms.
DNA
The organelle which produces proteins
Ribosomes
The part of the cell that holds all the organelles.
Cytoplasm
An organism that contains more than once cell.
Multicellular
Characteristic where an organism responds to its environment.
Response
Organelle which is responsible for transportation of proteins and has ribosomes on it.
Rough ER
Part of the cell that gives the instructions for the cell.
Nucleus
Part of the cell which is responsible for photosynthesis.
Chloroplasts
The process where sunlight, water and carbon dioxide are combines to make oxygen and sugar.
Photosynthesis
Characteristic of life where specific parts have a specific job/function.
Response
Organelle made of tubes which help in protein packaging.
Gogli apparatus/complex
The organelle which produces energy.
Mitochondria
The part of the cell which allows movement in and out of the cell.
Cell membrane
The process of sugar being broken down to produce carbon dioxide, water and energy.
Cellular respiration
Systems of organs that work together.
Organ systems.
The area inside the nucleus that makes DNA.
Nucleolus
The organelle that helps in transporting proteins, no ribosomes on it.
The cell part that is responsible for removing waste.
Lysosome