Parts of a Cell 1
Parts of a Cell 2
Parts of a Cell 4
Characteristics of Life
Other Stuff
100

This is the “brain” of the cell.

It controls the cell’s activities

nucleus

100

This is the outer layer of a plant cell. It supports the cell.

cell wall

100

This is the outer layer of an animal cell, and it controls movement in and out of the cell.

cell membrane

100

All living things are made up of one or more _____.

Cells

100

Crickets ears are where on their bodies?

Front legs

200

This is the jelly-like substance that holds and protects a cell’s organelles.

cytoplasm

200

This is the small sac that forms around material to be moved into our out of a cell.

Vesicle

200

These structures are known as the powerhouse of the cell because they release energy.

mitochondria

200

All living things get bigger, and change in their own lifetimes. All things ______ and _________.

Grow and Develop

200

These are the most common prokaryote cells.

Eubacteria

300

This web of proteins keeps the cell membrane from collapsing

Cytoskeleton

300

This green structure is found only in plant cells and uses energy from the sun to make food.

chloroplasts

300

This structure has many tubes that are either rough or smooth

Endoplasmic Reticulum

300

The maintenance of a stable internal temperature is called:

Homeostasis

300

Archaebacteria are organisms that survive in places most other life could not. They are also known as:

Extremophiles

400

This is the large sac that holds food, water, and waste.

vacuole

400

The smallest of all the organelles, these make proteins.

Ribosomes

400

This organelle packages and distributes proteins in a cell.

Golgi Complex

400

Organisms make organisms similar to themselves. All organisms must be able to ________.

Reproduce

400

The female cricket has an egg-laying tube at the end of her abdomen called what?

Ovipositpor

500

This system of folded membranes is where many chemical reactions take place.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

500

These organelles use enzymes to digest or break down biomolecules.

lysosomes

500

He was the first person to describe cells, after examining a slice of cork.

Robert Hooke

500

What is the complete name for the abbreviation DNA?

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

500

What was the number shown at the beginning of the memory slideshow?

93387

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