the rigid supporting layer that surrounds the cells of plants and some other organisms
Cell Wall
Describe what make animal and plants cells different from one another
cell wall and chloroplasts
In theory all living things are made up of this unit.
cell
what is shown on "A"
Cell Wall
What are the 3 types of movement that can occur across a cell membrane?
Diffusion, Osmosis, Active transport
Why do animal cells not have cell walls?
Because animals would not be able to move around if they did.
What are cell organelles?
The "organs" of a cell that allow it to function
Cells are the ______ ?
Building Blocks of Life
Triple points
What is "D"
Chloroplasts
Triple Points
Write down the photosynthesis equation
Water + Carbon Dioxide --> Oxygen and glucose
A flexible barrier that surrounds a cell and controls which substances passes into and out of cell?
Cell Membrane
converts energy stored in foods to energy the cell can use to live and function
mitochondria
Double Points
The process of new cells made from existing cells
reproduction
What is "E"
Vacuole
What is the job of the Cytoplasm
Protect the organelles from damaging each other
Captures energy from sunlight and changes it into an energy form where cells can use it for food
chloroplasts
Which part is the control center
nucleus
According to cell theory a cell can only come from__
an existing cell
What is "10"
Nucleus
Write down the equation for Respiration
Oxygen + Glucose --> Carbon dioxide + Water
a sac like organelle that stores water, food, or other materials need by the cell
vacuoles
This part of a cell contains the cells genetic material in form of DNA
Nucleus
What movement across a cell membrane requires energy to go from a low to high concentration?
Active transport

What is "3"
Mitochondira
The process of how plants make their own food
Photosynthesis