Cell Organelles Part 1
Cell Organelles Part 2
Cell Theory
Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic
Animal vs Plant Cell
100

What is the function of the nucleus?

The nucleus controls the cell's activities and contains DNA.

100

What are mitochondria known as

Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the cell

100

What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular? 

Multicellular is many cells, and unicellular is a single cell

100

Bacteria is an example of? 

Prokaryotic Cells

100

List two organelles plant cells have that animal cells do not. 

The cell wall and the chloroplast. 

200

What is the role of the lysosome?

Lysosomes digest and break down waste materials and cellular debris.

200

What is a key function of chloroplasts?

Bonus 100: Can you name this process?

Chloroplasts convert sunlight into energy. The process is photosynthesis.

200

What is the first part of the cell theory? 

All organisms are made up of one or more living cells.

200
Which cell type was first seen 3.6 Billion Years Ago? 

Prokaryotes

200

Besides the cell wall and the chloroplast, what is another difference in organelles for the plant and animal cell? 

The size of vacuole

300

What is the function of the cell membrane?

The cell membrane regulates what enters and leaves the cell.

300

What do vacuoles do in plant cells? Bonus 100: What cell is this larger in? 

Holds waste, food and water. Bonus: Larger in plant cells. 

300

Which part of cell theory is this? "Cells are the basic unit of structure and organization in all living organisms."

Part 2
300

This type of cell is smaller, simple, and older, it is a ?

A Prokaryotic cell 
300

What organelle helps plants create their own food? 

The chloroplast

400

What is the purpose of the endoplasmic reticulum?

The ER carries materials through the cell

400

What do Golgi bodies do?

Packages and Transports proteins and other materials to be stored in the cell of released outside the cell.

400

Define the cell theory in one sentence

The cell theory states that all living organisms are composed of cells, which are the basic units of life, and that all cells arise from existing cells.

400

What are the organelles both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have? *Hint: you should be able to list 4*

cell membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, & ribosomes

400
Describe how animal and plant cells look . 

Animal Cells: no structure, randomly spread out, circular 

Plant Cells: Brick like, structures, stacked together

500

What is the function of cytoplasm?

Maintains the cells shape and helps cell parts move

500

What is the difference between the cell wall and the cell membrane? 

The cell wall provides structure for the cell, the cell membrane controls movement in and out of the cell

500

Name one scientist associated with cell theory *this is trivia, this is NOT actually on the test*

Robert Hooke or Rudolf Virchow.

500

What is the biggest difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? 

Eukaryotic = Nucleus 

Prokaryotic = No Nucleus

500

Why do plant cells have a cell wall and an animal cell does not?

The cell wall is needed because as the cells stack together they provide structure to the organism, as plants do not have bones.