Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Mystery
Plant Kingdom
Animal Kingdom
100

The organelle that plant cells use to make food

What are Chloroplasts?

100

This controls what comes in and goes out of the animal cell

What is Cell Membrane?

100

Two organelles that are found in plants cells only

What are Chloroplasts and Cell Wall?

100

Special tubes that carry water to other parts of a vascular plant

What is xylem

100

An animal that has a backbone

What is a vertebrate?

200
This part gives a plant support and is only found in plant cells

What is Cell Wall?

200

The size of vacuoles in animal cells

What is Small?

200

Three examples of vascular plants

What are Trees, Flowers, and Grass?

200

You can find a nonvascular plant living in this area

What is a Damp, shady area?

200

An octopus is classified as an invertebrate because it does not have a 

What is Backbone?

300

The size of a plant cell's vacuole

What is Large?

300

The shape of animal cells

What is Circular or Irregular?

300

Without these organelles, cells would not be able to store water and other things

What are Vacuoles?

300

These plants act like sponges by absorbing water in their surroundings

What are Nonvascular Plants?

300

A jaguar and dolphin are classified as

What are Vertebrates?

400

The shape of a plant cell

What is rectangular?

400

The jellylike substance that holds organelles together

What is Cytoplasm?

400

The sub-group of invertebrates that have six to eight legs and exoskeletons

What are Arthropods?

400

These plants have roots, stems, leaves, and/or branches

What are Vascular Plants?

400

An animal that does not have a backbone

What is Invertebrate?

500

Plants get their greenish color from these organelles

What are Chloroplasts?

500

The control center or brain

What is Nucleus?

500

A snake is classified as a

What is a Vertebrate?
500

These plants have tissues that carry food and water from the soil to other plant parts

What are Vascular Plants?

500

The number of sub-groups classified as invertebrates

What is Six?