Plant Cell
Animal Cell
organelle
Plant vs Animal
Cells
100

Which number is the Cytoplasm?

9

100

What is number 5?

ER

Endoplasmic Reticulum

Rough and Smooth

100

Which organelle is this?

ER

100

What organelle in a plant cell that both Plant and Animal cells share is commonly over looked because of the Cell Wall?

Cell Membrane

100

How many parts are there to the Cell Theory?

100 Bonus for Each Part  you can name

3 parts

1. All living are made of cells

2. Cells are the basic building block of life

3. Cells come from other cells.

200

Which number is Vacuole?

3

200

What organelle is number 5?

Nucleus


200

This organelle houses the DNA and is known as the brain of a cell?

Nucleus

200

Both plant and animal cells have this organelle, how ever the plant cell's is MUCH LARGER. What organelle is it?

Vacuole

200

What is this?

Equation for Photosynthesis


300

Letter is the Nucleus?

E

300

Which number is the Cell Membrane?

6

300

This organelle is the know as the power house of the cell?

Mitochondria

300

Both plant and animal cells have this fluid inside the cells. What is it's name?

Cytoplasm

300

What are the three parts of an atom?

Bonus 300, tell each one's charge

Proton - (+)

Neutron - Neutral

Electron - (-)

400

Which letter is the Mitochondria?

D

400

What organelle is number 4?

Golgi Complex

400

This organelle job is to clean up the cell? 

It's eats dead or damaged parts of the cell so they can be replaced.

Lysosomes

400

Both Plant and Animal cells are

Prokaryotic 

or

 Eukaryotic

Bonus 400 Why????

Eukaryotic 

they both have a Nucleus

400

On average which is larger a plant or animal cell?

Plant cell

500

What part of the plant is this?


Chloroplast

500

Which organells is number 8?

Ribosomes

500

This part of the cell is known as the Gate Keeper.

Cell Membrane

500

How can you tell the difference between a plant cell and an animal by looking at their shapes?

describe both for credit.

Plant = rectangle

Animal = round

500

What is the function of the Vacuole?

To store food, water, or waste.