The "brain" of the cell
Nucleus
Acts as a screen letting water and oxygen in and waste out
Cell membrane
Water travels from high concentration to a low concentration?
Osmosis
Which cell has a mitochondria?
Plant and Animal
What organelle allows small particles like glucose to enter the cell, and where does the glucose go to get transformed into energy?
cell membrane and mitochondria
Gel-like substance within cell. Allows movement and give cells structure
Cytoplasm
Takes in sunlight and uses it for photosynthesis to give cell energy
Chloroplast
Small particles flowing across the membrane from an area with more particles to an area of lower particles?
Diffusion
Has Chloroplast
Plant
Glucose is a very small particle that flows in your bloodstream after you eat a piece of pizza for lunch. How do your cells get the glucose they need, in order to do cellular respiration?
Diffusion
Part of cell that supports and protects plant cells.
Cell wall
Sunlight + Water + Carbon Dioxide------glucose + oxygen is what process?
Photosynthesis
Which processes are controlled by the cell membrane?
Has Vacuole
Both
Plant and animal cells are eukaryotic. This means they have?
A nucleus
Known as powerhouse of cell
Mitochondria
Glucose + Oxygen-----Water + Carbon Dioxide + ATP is what process?
Cellular Respiration
Playing basketball, you fall, scrape your knee. what process will help you body heal?
Mitosis
Has cell wall
Plant
Due to a mistake in its DNA, a leaf cell is unable to make functioning chloroplasts. What other organelles will be MOST affected by this defect?
Mitochondria
Helps in eliminating waste and recycling materials inside the cell
Lysosome
Plant makes glucose in the chloroplast, uses that to make ATP during what process?
Cellular Respiration
Why do we have Mitosis? (3 things)
1. Replace dead cells
2. Reproduce
3. Healing
Has Lysosome
Animal
Stores materials especially water
Vacuole