Living and Nonliving
Mrs. Gren
Cell Types
Cell Parts
Plant vs. Animal Cells
100

This word means non-living.

Abotic

100

When bacteria divide into two new cells, this is shown.

Reproduction

100

This type of cell does NOT have a nucleus.

Prokaryotic Cell

100

This organelle is the “boss” of the cell.

Nucleus

100

This structure supports plant cells.

Cell Walls

200

Which is abiotic: frog, fish, tree, or water?

Water

200

When a whale eats food, this characteristic is shown.

Nutrition

200

Bacteria are an example of this type of cell.

Prokaryotic Cell

200

This organelle controls what goes in and out of the cell. This is in plant and animal cells. 

Cell membrane

200

This organelle is found in plant cells but NOT animal cells. It serves as the "kitchen" of the plant cell. 

Chloroplasts

300

This word means living

Biotic

300

When a flower grows taller, this characteristic is shown.

Growth

300

This type of cell contains a nucleus and organelles.

Eukaryotic Cell

300

This organelle produces energy for the cell.

Mitochondria

300

Which cell has a round structure?

Animal Cell

400

Sunlight is an example of this.

Abiotic

400

All living things must use this to survive and breathe.

Respiration

400

Which cell type is more complex: prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

Eukaryotic

400

Name two structures found ONLY in plant cells. 

Chloroplasts and Cell Wall

400

Where is water stored and waste is excreted in the plant cell? 

Central Vacuole
500

Which is biotic: deer, soil, sunlight, or water?

Deer

500

All living things are made of these.

Cells

500

What structure is missing in prokaryotic cells but present in eukaryotic cells?

Nucleus

500

This organelle is found in BOTH plant and animal cells.

Ribosomes

500

A cell has a nucleus, chloroplasts, ribosomes, and a cell wall. What type of cell is it?

A plant cell