The green pigment in plant cells
What is a chlorophyll?
Organelle where photosynthesis takes place
What is a chloroplast?
If multicellular organisms contain many cells, how many cells are in a unicellular organism?
One, single-celled organism
The control center of the cell. Contains the DNA
What is an Animal Nucleus?
Name 2 things that plant and animal cells have in common
cell membrane, nucleus, mitochondria, cytoplasm
A layer that supports and protects the cell. Allows materials in and out.
What is a Plant Cell Membrane?
The "Powerhouse". Breaks down food to produce energy.
What is a Plant Mitochondria?
Powerhouse of the cell
What is mitochondria?
True or false:
Animal cells contain both cytoplasm and cell wall
False
The control centre of the cell
Nucleus
Holds DNA, Chromosomes, And Genetic make up
What is a Plant Nucleus?
This is the outer layer of cell that protects it.
What is a Cell Wall?
An instrument used to enlarge and see cells in the lab.
What is microscope
True or false:
Animal cells contain both mitochondria and cell membrane
True
This is the process by which animal release energy from food
What is cellular respiration?
Stores food, water, and nutrients
What is a Plant Vacuole?
Changes sunlight into sugar for plant cells. Contains a green pigment called chlorophyll.
What is Chloroplast?
True/False: Vacuole are found in animals and plants
False
Animals turn food into energy by what process?
Cellular Respiration
Processes food and turns into a sugar called________.
Glucose
The jelly-like fluid that surrounds and protect the organelles
What is a Plant Cytoplasm?
My name is DNA. Where am i found in the cell?
nucleus
This is the process in which plants obtain energy?
What is photosynthesis?
What are two things the animal cell doesn't have but plant cells do?
What are Cell walls and Chlorophyll?
What is the waste product of all animals?
CO2 Carbon Dioxide