Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Overview
Math in Furlone's
Extra
100

This protects the cell and the plant cell only has it.

CELL WALL

100

Animal cells shape

Round


100

The building blocks of all LIVING things.

Cells


100

What does PEMDAS stand for?

Parenthesis, Exponents, Multiplication, Addition, Subtraction


100

What is Miss Furlone and Mrs Ambrose's first names?

Anna and Debbie

200

Plant cells shapes.

More boxy/ rectangular


200
The outside of an animal cell.

Cell membrane


200

Why do plant cells have cell walls?

To provide protection and structure.


200

76.4 x 6 =

458.4

200

What town is GBCS located?

Exeter

300

The organelle that plant cells have that is MUCH bigger than the ones found in animal cells.


You can ask for a hint..

Vacuole

300

Plant cells have very large vacuoles.  Animal cells have small ____________.

Vesicles


300

What are the two types of cell categories?

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

300

21,000 divided by 700=

30

300

When you add two negative numbers together what will your answer be?

a negative number
400

The organelle that holds chlorophyl.

Chloroplast

400

Part of the cell that who's job is to provide energy

Mitochondria

400

What are the organizational levels of living things?

Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family , Genus, Species

400

GCF of 6 and 9

3


400

What animal is Miss Furlone extremely scared of?

Lady bug

500

A way in which plant cells create their OWN food and energy.

Photosynthesis


500

You get an extra 100 points!

Woohoo!

500

Can you name three parts of a cell?

Answers vary..

Cell wall, membrane, vacuole, vesicles, nucleus, mitochondria, etc.

500

LCM of 7 and 2

14


500

What does Mrs Ambrose not like for breakfast?

Pancakes