Levels of Organization
Organelle Functions
Plants vs Animal Cells
Cell Functions
Cell Theory
100
Tissues work together to make this up.
What is an organ?
100
The organelle which functions in energy production in both plant and animal cells.
What is the mitochondria?
100
The organelle in plant cells that is typically much larger than in animal cells.
What is the vacuole?
100
In an organism, the brain directs the body how to respond to stimuli from the environment. In a cell, this function is performed by this major organelle.
What is the nucleus?
100
This invention lead to the formulation of the cell theory.
What is the microscope?
200
The smallest unit that performs life functions.
What is a cell?
200
The organelle which is used in photosynthesis in plant cells.
What is the chloroplast?
200
The typical shape of an animal cell.
What is round or a circle?
200
This function in plant cells is comparable to an animal eating food.
What is the chloroplast absorbing light energy?
200
The fact that lysosomes in cells perform a similar function to the excretory system in organisms supports this part of cell theory.
What is an example of all cells perform similar necessary functions?
300
Organs working together for a specific function.
What is an organ system?
300
An organelle that is commonly known as a storage space for both plant and animal cells.
What is the vacuole?
300
This structure in plant cells is what gives them their square, rigid shape.
What is the cell wall?
300
Much like an organism's digestive system, the cell contains this organelle which breaks down waste material.
What is the lysosome?
300
The major contribution of Robert Remack/Rudolf Virchow.
What is the discovery that cells come from pre-existing cells?
400
The largest level of organization.
What is the organism or biosphere?
400
A round double-walled structure often found in the center of cells. It controls the activities of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
400
Both plant and animal cells are considered to be this classification due to their nucleus.
What is eukaryotic?
400
For any activity such as running, jumping and hunting, animals have to use energy obtained from food. This organelle performs a similar function within a cell to fuel cellular activities.
What is the mitochondria?
400
The two scientists who made similar discoveries concerning plant and animal cells within one year of each other.
Who is Schleiden and Schwann?
500
One step below the smallest level of organized life.
What is an organelle?
500
Not an organelle, but a structure in the cell, which controls what enters and leaves.
What is the cell membrane?
500
Animal cells do not contain this organelle because they are heterotrophic.
What is the chloroplast?
500
These are the functions which all living things have in common.
What is the ability to move, transport materials, produce energy, remove waste, and reproduce?
500
The three components of cell theory.
What is cells are the basic unit of structure and function, cells come from pre-existing cells, and cells make up all living things?
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