Cell Theory
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells
Organelles
More Organelles
100

How many parts of the cell theory are there?

Three

100

Are a type of cell with no nucleus.

What are prokaryotic cells?

100
These are the specialized structures in a living cell. 
What are organelles?
100

Gives plants their green color. This is where plants turn sunlight into nutrients.

What is chloroplast?

200

Fill in the blank:

All ________ are made up of cells.

living things

200

These cells have membrane-bound organelles.

What are eukaryotic cells?

200

The powerhouse of the cell. This is where energy is formed.

What is mitochondria?

200
Protects plant cells and helps them to keep their rigid shape.

What is the cell wall?

300
These are the building blocks of life.

What are cells?

300

Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have this.

What is DNA?

300

DNA is stored here in eukaryotic cells.

What is the nucleus?

300

Both plant and animal cells have this organelle that protects the cell and allows materials to pass through. 

What is the cell membrane?

400
How are new cells created?
New cells come from preexisting cells.
400

These are the types of cells you are made of.

What is eukaryotic cells?
400

The jelly-like fluid inside of a cell. This holds all of the organelles in place.

What is cytoplasm?
400

This organelle can be smooth or rough. Its job is the group proteins and lipids to be sent to a different organelle. 

What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

500
True or false:

Cell theory was developed by one scientist. 

False. The cell theory was developed over time by many scientists. 

500

Bacteria is an example of this type of cell. 

What is a prokaryotic cell?
500

Holds materials like water. Though both cells have this organelle, the one inside a plant cell is much larger. 

What is a vacuole?
500

Free-floating or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum, these organelles create proteins. 

What are ribosomes?

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