These are mostly round and have membrane bound organelles
Animal cells
Humans take in?
Oxygen
This is the term for when only certain water molecules can pass through a semi permeable membrane
Osmosis
Plants take in
Carbon Dioxide
The brain of the cell that holds the DNA
Nucleus
These are square and are able to do photosynthesis
Plant Cells
Humans release
Carbon dioxide
This is movement of substances from a high concentration to an area of low concentration
Diffusion
Plants release
Oxygen
This is found only in plants and adds extra support
Cell Wall
These have no membrane bound organelles like bacteria
Prokaryotic Cells
This process needs oxygen and creates more energy
Aerobic
This is the term for what does the dissolving like water
Solvent
These organisms make their own food
Autotroph
This is larger in plants and is used to store water
Vacuole
These do have membrane bound organelles like our cells
Eukaryotic Cells
This process doesn't need oxygen and creates less energy
Anaerobic
This is the term for what is being dissolved like sugar
Solute
Heterotroph
This only allows certain things to pass through it
Cell membrane
List two of the three parts of the cell theory
1. All living things are made of cells
2. Cells come from other cells by cell division
4. Cells are the smallest units of life
Why are plants and animals important to each other when it comes to breathing?
Plants put out oxygen which we take in, and we put out carbon dioxide which plants take in
This process start with decaying matter in the soil where bacteria breaks it down so plants can use it
Nitrogen Cycle
What part of the plant cell is needed for photosynthesis
Chloroplast
This is responsible for holding all the organelles in place
Cytoplasm