Something that hold the structure of the plant/shapes the plant
What is a cell wall
100
c. Vacuole
In a plant cell what acts as a stomach in a cell and is an empty space.
a. Cytoplasm
b. Nucleus
c. Vacuole
d. Mitochondria
100
cells
What is also known as a 'building block of life'
200
To protect and provide structure to a cell
What is a cell wall
200
A thin felxible barrier around the cell
What is a cell membrane
200
d. Produced cellular products
What is the function of smooth endoplasmic reticule?
a. It helps the organelles in their function
b. It protects the cell from any minor harm.
c. Has no function
d. Produces cellular products
200
Yes
Do animal cells also of cytoplasm? Yes or No *NO STEAL QUESTION*
200
Producers
What are plants on the food chain
300
Yes
Do plant cells need oxygen to survive?
300
cell membrane
Does an animal cell have a cell wall or membrane
300
b. 1665
What year were plant cells discovered?
a. 1884
b. 1665
c. 1879
d. 1660
300
Animal cells don't have cell walls, they have cell membranes. Plants have cell walls
Why do animal cells have cell walls?
400
Chloroplast
What organelle will you find in a plant cell and not in an animal cell
400
Plant cells have a cell wall and can make their own food. Animal cells have a cell membrane and can move.
How are animal and plant cells different?
400
c. Robert Hooke
Who discovered the animal cell?
a. Robert Brown
b. Isaac Newton
c. Robert Hooke
d. Alexander Braun
400
They help in digestion and waste removal
What do lysosomes do in plant cells
400
Yellow
What colour is cytoplasm in an animal cell
500
Nucleus
What controls everything and holds the DNA of the cell aswell
500
The main function of mitochondria is to metabolize or break down carbohydrates and fatty acids in order to generate energy
What is the function of Mitochondria
500
d. Schleiden & Schwann
Who discovered the first cell theory?
a. Leeuwenhoek & Virchow
b. Hooke & Braun
c. Newton & Brown
d. Schleiden & Schwann
500
Yes
Why are plant cells and animal cells both similar?
500
all living things are composed of one or more cells; the cell is the basic unit of life, and new cells arise from existing cells.