Characteristics of Living Things
Cell Organelles
Plant Cell vs. Animal Cell
Fluid Movement in Cells
Mystery!
100

All living things are made from _____.

Cells!

100

Where is the DNA stored in the cell?

Nucleus

100

Which cell (plant or animal) is the cell wall found in?

Plants only!

100

What structure allows things in and out of the cell?

Cell membrane

100

What is the function of the cytoplasm?

'Cell soup', holds all of the organelles in place.

200

What do living things need to grow and develop?

Energy!

200

Which structure is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria 

200

What is the difference between plant cell and animal cell vacuoles?

Size! Plant cell vacuoles are much bigger than animal cells. They need this to maintain the cell shape.

200

Substances always move from areas of _____ concentration to areas of ______ concentration.

They move from high concentration to low concentration.

200

What is one reason an organism would develop to be multicellular?

1. Grow bigger = eat more things = get eaten by less things

2. Cells on the inside are protected = can live in more places

3. Cells can specialize

300

All living things must get rid of ______ due to its toxicity.

Waste!

300

What is the structure inside of the nucleus and what does it do?

Nucleolus: makes ribosomes

300

Which cell (plant or animal) are chloroplasts found in? What do they do?

Plant only! They do photosynthesis (and make plants green).

300

What is the term we use for the cell membrane that lets some substances through and blocks others?

Selectively permeable.

300

What is the function of the vacuole?

Stores waste, provides structure and support for the cell.

400

What is it called when living things respond to their environment?

Adapt!

400

What does a ribosome do?

Makes protiens

400

What is the function of the cell wall?

Protective, rigid, outer layer of the cell. 

400

The diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is...?

Osmosis

400

Does fluid movement in cells require energy?

No! Fluid movement relies only on concentration difference.

500

All living things must __________ to ensure the survival of their species.

Reproduce!

500

Which two structures look very similar in the cell (series of flattened sacs)?

Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER): Synthesis and transport of proteins 

Golgi Apparatus: Sorts and packages other molecules

500

What are the general shapes of plant and animal cells (a quick way to differentiate between them)?

Animal: more circular

Plant: more square

500

Diffusion is... ?

The spreading out of particles from high concentration to low concentration until equilibrium is reached.

500

What is Ms. Jone's favourite food?

Ice Cream (obviously!)