Animal or Plant?
Nicknames
Definitions
Eukaryotic Cells
Cell Structure
100

I have a Cell Wall, Chloroplasts, and a Large Central Vacuole. 

Plant Cell

100

The Powerhouse 

Mitochondria

100

To protect and support a plant cell and make it more rigid. 

Cell wall

100

These structures make energy for the cell by breaking down glucose/food. 

Mitochondria 

100

Acts as the "brain of the cell" and directs all cell activities. 

Nucleus

200

I contain Lysosomes. 

Animal Cell

200
The Brain or Command Center

Nucleus 

200

Stores water, waste, and nutrients and is much larger in plant cells than animal cells. 

Large Central Vacuole

200
A barrier located just inside all cells.
Cell membrane
200

Holds the cell together and controls what goes in and out. 

Cell Membrane 

300

Animal Cell 

300

The Mail Room

Golgi Apparatus 

300

Small, round structures that break down waste and materials and unused parts of the cell. 

Lysosomes

300

Produce new proteins for the cell. 

Ribosomes 

300

Makes energy-storing molecules from absorbed food. 

Mitochondria 

400

Plant Cell

400

The Trash Compactors

Lysosomes

400

An organelle that captures energy from sunlight and uses it to produce food for the cell. (Photosynthesis)

Chloroplast

400

Receives materials from the Endoplasmic Reticulum and packages them inside vesicles. 

Golgi Apparatus

400

Captures solar energy to produce food such as glucose. 

Chloroplasts

500

I am a eukaryotic cell. 

Both

500

The Barrier 

Cell Membrane 

500

Tiny structures inside a cell which carry out specific functions.

Organelles

500

Carries materials from one part of the cell to another. 

Endoplasmic Reticulum 

500

Stores things for the cell such as food, water, and waste. 

Vacuoles