Cell Theory
Parts of a Cell
Kinds of Cells
Animal vs. Plant Cells
Cell Shapes & Sizes
100

The cell is the basic unit of ____ & ____ in ALL living things.

structure

function

100

A gel-like material inside the cell membrane and outside the nucleus.

Cytoplasm

100

There are two basic types of cells—cells without a _____ and cells with a ______.

nucleus

nucleus

100

This cell does NOT have cell walls.

Animal cells

100

As a cell gets larger, it needs more _____ and produces more _____.

food

waste

200

_______ tissues and organs are made of ______ kinds of cells.

Different

different

200

These are structures that perform specific functions within the cell.

Organelles

200

Name the two kinds of cells.

1) Prokaryotic

(proh KAR ee AHT ik)

2) Eukaryotic

(yoo KAR ee AHT ik)

200

This does NOT exist in an animal cell.

Chloroplasts

200

If a cell gets too big, the surface area will not be large enough to do these two things.

1) Take in enough nutrients

2) Pump out enough waste

300

Traits from Genetic information (DNA) are ______ from one generation to the next generation through reproduction.

Hint: cell division.

passed

300

_______ is a protective layer that covers the cell’s surface and acts as a _______.

Cell membrane

barrier

300

This type of cell is classified as archaea and bacteria.

Prokaryotic Cells

300

These store water, food, and waste.

Vacuoles
300

Why are cells so small?

Amount of surface area does NOT increase proportionally to the increase in volume as the cell gets larger. (volume grows faster than S.A.)

400

Anton van Leeuwenhoek was the first scientist to see these single-celled organisms.

Bacteria

400

DAILY DOUBLE

Cells can have different shapes, sizes and functions, but all cells have: ________, _________, ________and DNA.

cell membranes, organelles, and cytoplasm

400

This type of cell can be multicellular or single celled.

Eukaryotic Cells

400

Both animal and plant cells have these organisms that make protein.

Ribosomes

400

Skin cells are broad and flat while blood cells have these two features.

1) Small

2) Round

500

Name the three parts of the cell theory.

1) All organisms made of one or more than one cell

2) The cell is the basic unit of life

3) Cells come from existing cells

500

Mitochondria, known as the "power plant" of the cell, are responsible for these two things.

1) Breaking down food molecules

2) Releasing energy

500

The nucleus is only in this cell.

Eukaryotic

500

This is a folded membrane that moves materials around an animal cell.

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)

500

Nerve cells are very long, helping them to deliver "messages" throughout the body; bacteria cells have this technical name to help them move around.

The tail is called a flagella.