Plant & Animal Cells
Plant & Animal Cells
Plant & Animal Cells
Plant & Animal Cells
Plant & Animal Cells
100

function

The size and shape of a cell relates to its...

100

eukaryotic  

All animals have which types of cells? 

100

Two

he nuclear envelope is made up of how many membranes?

100

Mitochondria  

This is known as the powerhouse of a cell 

100

Animal cell

This cell typically has many tiny vacuoles

200

cell membrane

Every cell has a...

200

Nucleus

This part of a cell directs cell activities and contains genetic information stored in DNA

200

Cytoplasm and rough ER

In a cell, where can ribosomes be found? 

200

chemical reactions

These allow mitochondria to produce ATP

200

Plant Cell  

This cell typically has one large vacuole 

300

proteins and lipids

Cell membranes are made up of...

300

Chromosomes

DNA is organized into what structure?

300

Mitochondria produces energy called ATP which is used by chloroplasts during photosynthesis  

Explain the relationship between chloroplasts and mitochondria 

300

Vesicles  

Proteins are packed into these tiny, ball-like sacs. They transport substances from one area to another area of a cell 

300

It helps give a cell its shape and helps it move  

The cytoskeleton does what? 

400

Cell Walls 

All plant cells have this but animal cells do not

400

Ribosomes

The nucleolus makes which type of organelle?

400

Golgi Apparatus  

This organelle prepares proteins for their specific jobs or functions 

400

Lysosome  

A specific type of vesicle that helps break down and recycle cellular components 

400

10X

Compared to prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells are how many times larger?

500

Flagella and cilia

Two different types of cell appendages that are used for movement (MUST PRONOUNCE CORRECTLY)

500

Proteins

What do ribosomes produce?

500

Rough ER contains ribosomes while smooth ER does not  

What is the difference between smooth and rough ER? 

500

adenosine triphosphate

ATP stands for...

500

It keeps everything in place and allows them to function without interreference.  

Why are organelles surrounded by membranes?