Cell Basics
Types of Reproduction
Cell Functions
Plant vs. Animal Cells
Amazing Science Facts
100

What is the basic unit of life?

What is the basic unit of life?

100

What is the reproduction method that involves only one parent?

Asexual reproduction.

100

What is the main function of the cell membrane?

To protect the cell and control what substances enter and leave the cell.

100

Name one organelle that is found in plant cells but not in animal cells.

Chloroplast.

100

What is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere?

Nitrogen

200

Name the substance that makes up the cell's outer layer.

Cell membrane or plasma membrane.

200

Name two types of asexual reproduction.

Budding and binary fission.

200

Describe the role of chloroplasts in plant cells.

Chloroplasts convert sunlight into food for the plant through photosynthesis.

200

What is the main difference between plant and animal cell shapes?

Plant cells are generally rectangular, and animal cells are round or irregularly shaped.

200

Which planet is known as the "Red Planet"?

Mars.

300

What organelle is known as the "powerhouse of the cell"?

Mitochondria.

300

What type of reproduction involves two parents?

Sexual reproduction.

300

What process do cells use to convert glucose into energy?

Cellular respiration.

300

Explain how plant cells make their own food.

Through photosynthesis in the chloroplasts.

300

What is cytoplasm?

The jelly-like fluid inside the cell.

400

Describe the function of the nucleus.

It controls cell processes and contains DNA.

400

Explain the difference between sexual and asexual reproduction.

Sexual reproduction involves two parents and genetic mixing, while asexual reproduction involves one parent and produces genetically identical offspring.

400

Explain the importance of the cell wall in plant cells.

It provides structure, protection, and support to the plant cell.

400

Identify one similarity between plant and animal cells.

Both have a nucleus, cytoplasm, and a cell membrane.

400

What force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun?

Gravity.

500

Explain why cells are considered the building blocks of organisms.

They are the fundamental structural and functional units of all living organisms.

500

Give an example of an organism that reproduces asexually.

Bacteria, yeast, or hydras.

500

How do cells in multicellular organisms communicate with each other?

Through chemical signals.

500

Why do animal cells not require a cell wall?

Animal cells do not need a wall for structural support as they do not engage in photosynthesis and are not exposed to the same environmental conditions as plant cells.

500

What is the largest organ in the human body?

The skin

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