Plant, Animal, or Both?
Organelles
Energy
Outer Boundaries/ Transportation
Building Blocks of Life
100
Cytoplasm
What is Both?
100
Control center of the cell (the "brain")
What is the Nucleus?
100
Name for the process that plant cells use to make energy (combining sunlight and carbon dioxide to produce oxygen and glucose)
What is Photosynthesis?
100
This outer boundary is contained in both plant cells and animal cells.
What is Cell Membrane?
100
Only (LIVING or NONLIVING) organisms contain cells.
What is LIVING organisms?
200
Chloroplast
What is Plant Cell?
200
Boundary of a cell that separates it from the outside and allows water and other materials to come in/waste to come out (in both plant AND animal cells)
What is Cell Membrane?
200
Organelle inside of a Plant Cell that captures sunlight and transforms it into energy (hint: it is green)
What is Chloroplast?
200
This outer boundary is only located in Plant cells.
What is Cell Wall?
200
The smallest structures of life
What are Cells?
300
Cell Membrane
What is Both?
300
Would be made of jello in an edible model; portion of the cell that contains ALL of the other organelles
What is Cytoplasm?
300
Organelle inside of an animal cell that produces ATP/energy
What is Mitochondria?
300
Type of transport in which cells must use energy to move materials from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration.
What is Active Transport?
300
Cells combine to make these.
What are Tissues?
400
Cell Wall
What is Plant Cell?
400
Storage center of the cell
What is Vacuole?
400
Name for the process that animal cells use to make energy (combining oxygen and glucose to produce energy/ATP and carbon dioxide)
What is Cellular Respiration?
400
Type of Passive Transport in which cells transport gases in and out of cells from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration.
What is Diffusion?
400
Tissues combine to make these.
What are Organs?
500
Mitochondria
What is Both?
500
Part of the cell that produces energy or ATP (they are "mighty")
What is Mitochondria?
500
Explain the differences (give at least 2) between animal cells and plant cells in the ways they produce energy.
What is 1. Plant cells use photosynthesis; animal cells use cellular respiration. 2. Plant cells use chloroplasts; animal cells use mitochondria. 3. Plant cells take in sunlight and carbon dioxide; animal cells take in glucose and oxygen. 4. Plant cells produce glucose and oxygen; animal cells produce energy/ATP and carbon dioxide.
500
Type of Diffusion/passive transport in which water is kept inside cells/absorbed into them.
What is Osmosis?
500
Organs combine to make these.
What are Organ Systems?
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