Cellular Processes
Plants vs Animals
Organelle Function
Organelle Function Pt. 2
Cell Division
100

The reactants for photosynthesis

What is sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?

100

Only found in plant cells, responsible for photosynthesis

What is chloroplast?

100

This organelle is responsible for creating energy in all cells

What is a mitochondria?

100

The site of photosynthesis

What is chloroplast?
100

Final stage of mitosis

What is telophase?

200

The reactants for cellular respiration

What is glucose (sugar) and oxygen?

200

Larger in plant cells

What is vacuole?

200
Holds genetic information and chromosomes

Nucleus

200

Moves proteins throughout the cell

What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

200

The purpose of mitosis

What is to repair, reproduce, and grow

300

The purpose of photosynthesis

What is to create their own food?

300

Only found in animal cells

What is centrosomes?

300

Digests waste material for cells

What is lysosomes?
300

The filling of a cell that provides structure

What is the cytoplasm?

300

Phase that a cell spends most of its time in

What is interphase or g0?

400

The purpose of cellular respiration

What is to provide energy for organisms?

400
Vegetables are crunchy for this reason

What is a cell wall?

400

Ribosome's function in the cell

What is creates proteins?

400

The difference between a rough and a smooth endoplasmic reticulum

What is the rough ER has ribosomes?

400

Stages of mitosis

What is interphase (G1), synthesis (S), G2, and mitosis (M)?

500

The concentration of carbon dioxide is high and the oxygen is low (what cellular processes are happening at a high and low rate?)

What is cellular respiration at a higher rate and photosynthesis lower rate?

500

Another name for producers and consumers, respectively

What is autotroph and heterotroph?

500

The purpose of the cell membrane

What is protects the cell from the outside environment?

500

Difference between Golgi complex and endoplasmic reticulum

What is the Golgi complex is primarily responsible for packaging the protein to be delivered either outside or inside the cell (the final destination)?

500

Cells that cannot regulate their replication

What is a cancer cell?