Stores food, water, and nutrients
What is a Plant Vacuole?
This is the outer layer of plant cell that protects it.
What is a Cell Wall?
The jelly-like fluid that surrounds and protect the organelles
What is Cytoplasm?
The control center of the cell. Contains the DNA
Nucleus
Red Blood Cell
A permeable layer that supports and protects the cell. Allows materials in and out.
Plant Cell Membrane
Processes, Ships and packages materials for the cell.
What is a Plant Golgi Body?
Builds and transports substances through the cell. The rough part has ribosomes, the smooth part doesn't.
What is E.R. / Smooth E.R. and Rough E.R.?
The "Powerhouse". Breaks down food to produce energy in the form of ATP.
Mitochondria
Specalised Shape of the red blood cell - allows extra surface area
Bi-Concave Disk
Proces of sunlight creating energy called________.
Photosynthesis
Helps make protein for the plant cell.
What is a Plant Ribosome?
Flows the sugars around the plant stem and leaves. Two way motion
Phloem Cells
Builds and transports proteins and fats through the cell.
Smooth E.R. And Rough E.R.?
Name 3 types of blood vessels *hint what transports our blood around? Not Heart.
Artery, Veins, Capillaries
This is the process in which plants obtain energy?
What is photosynthesis?
Holds DNA, Chromosomes, And Genetic make up
What is a Plant Nucleus?
Transports water around the plant. one way motion
Xylem Cells
Animals turn food into energy by what process?
Cellular Respiration
Explain surface area and volume
Surface area is how much external space it has. Volume is how much internal space it has.
Changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells. Contains a green pigment called chlorophyll.
What is Chloroplast?
What are two things the animal cell doesn't have but plant cells do?
What are Cell walls and Chlorophyll?
Describe the Vacuole found in animals and plant cells
Plant: Single large
Contains digestive enzymes that destroy damaged organelles and invaders.
What is a Plant Lysosome?
Describe Gas Exchange
Co2 leaves the blood stream, enters lungs.
O2 leaves the lungs, enters blood stream.