All cells have this organelle that regulates what comes in and out of the cell.
What is a cell membrane?
The organelle that produces energy (powerhouse).
What are mitochondria.
The characteristic that shows an increase in size or intelligence.
What is Growth
Smallest component on our levels of organization
What are sub-atomic particles?
Bacteria and Archaea are an example of these cells.
What are Prokaryotic cells/ prokaryotes?
Part of a plant cell that preforms photosynthesis and gives the leaf its green color.
What are Chloroplast.
The organelle that breaks down waste in the cell
What are lysosomes.
The characteristic that represents by offspring being produced.
What is reproduction?
Smallest component of living level of organization
What are Cells?
Animals, plants, fungi are examples of these organisms.
What are Eukaryotes/ Eukaryotic cells?
Organelle in a plant that is responsible for its square shape.
What is the Cell Wall.
The organelle that stores water, nutrients, and waste.
What are vacuoles.
Characteristic that allows an organism to convert food into energy.
What is Metabolism?
An individual plant, animal or single-celled life form
What is an organism?
These organisms are lacking a nucleus
What are prokaryotes/ prokaryotic cells?
No matter the type of cell, each cell contains this organelle that makes proteins.
What are Ribosomes?
The organelle responsible for holding all the other organelles in place; fills in the cell.
What is the Cytoplasm.
The characteristic when an organism adjusts to the environment/ surroundings
What is Adaptation?
Why are Organelles not considered living?
What is .... because they make up living things (cells)?
DNA is stored in the nucleus of these organisms as chromosomes.
What are eukaryotes/ eukaryotic cells?
Explain if you were looking at an unknown cell, what organelles would help you identify if the type of cell?
What is... the Chloroplast or the cell wall. Only plants have these two organelles. The nucleus tells you it's eukaryotic.
The organelle responsible for packaging protein and getting them ready to delivery throughout the cell.
What is the Golgi Body.
The characteristic that refers to regulation of the internal body.
What is Homeostasis?
Explain what would happen if a system stopped working in an organism?
What is the organism would not be able to function due the fact that all the systems work together to keep the organism alive?
Explain which type of cells evolved first: prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
What is... Prokaryotic cells evolved first on Earth roughly 3.8 billion years ago. These organisms are simpler than the prokaryotic cells as they lack a nucleus.