plant cells
animal cells
organells
cell theory
photosynthesis
100

What makes the plant green?


The pigment chlorophyll, located in the cell's chloroplasts absorbs colors but reflects green

100

What does the cell membrane do?

Acts as a barrier to control what substances enter and exit the cell

100

What produces enrgy for the cells?

Mitochandria

100

Where do all cells come from?

Pre-existing cells

100

What produces chlorophill?

Chloroplast

200

What does the cell wall do?

Provides structural support, maintains shape and protects the cell from damage. 

200

What does the cytoplasm do?

Acts as a jelly-like substance to hold the interior of the cell together

200

What does the endoplasmic reticulum do?

Works as packaging system to ship out molecules

200

Who first discovered cells?

Robert Hooke

200

What do plant cells need for photosynthesis?

Sunlight
300

What type of gas do plant cells take in?

CO2 (carbon dioxide).

300

How many cells are in the human body?

30 to 40 trillion 

300

What do ribosomes do?

Produce proteins

300

True of false: cells are considered the basic unit of life

True

300

What is photosynthesis?

The process of plants creating their own food

400

What do vacuoles do?

Vacuoles hold in waste that cells create

400

True or false: Animal cells do not have a cell wall

True

400

Which cells lack a nucleus?

Prokaryotic cells

400

Who was the first to observe cells?

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

400

Why do plants need photosynthesis?

To grow, create their own food and reproduce
500

What keeps the cell together?

Cytoplasm

500

What do animals breath in?

Oxygen

500

What does the nucleoid produce?

Ribosomes

500

What two people co-discovered cells alongside Robert Hooke?

Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann

500

What is cell respiration?

The process cells use to convert glucose and oxygen into usable energy, or ATP

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