Name an organelle that is found in plant cells, but NOT in animal cells.
Cell wall
Central Vacuole
Chloroplast
How is the shape of an animal cell different from a plant cell?
Plant cells are boxy, while animal cells are more round.
All cells come from _____.
What does it mean to be living?
Name the 4 levels of body organization.
Cells
Tissues
Organs
Organ Systems
All cells are filled with this jelly-like substance.
Cytoplasm
The function of the chloroplast is to create _____ using a process called photosynthesis.
Sugar
What is the function of the centrioles?
To organize the cell during cell division.
Cells are the basic unit of _____ and _____ in all living things.
structure, function
Name one characteristic of living things OTHER than being made out of cells.
Responds to stimuli
Reproduces (was made by another living thing)
Grows & develops
Maintains homeostasis
Obtains & uses energy
A tissue is...
A group of cells that all perform the same function
Name an organ found in the circulatory system
Heart
Blood vessels
The cell wall in plants performs the same function as the _____ in humans.
Skeleton
What is the function of the lysosome?
To break down waste products and things that might be dangerous to the cell.
The cell theory began to be developed because of the invention of this tool.
The microscope
What does it mean to be nonliving?
Not alive now, and was never alive at any point in the past
An organ is...
A group of tissues with similar/related functions
What is a stimulus?
Anything you can detect with one of your senses
Mitochondria
Cell membrane
Vesicles
Golgi Body
Rough and Smooth ER
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Name an organelle that is only found in animal cells.
Centrioles
Lysosomes
All _____ _____ are made from cells.
living things
What is homeostasis?
Keeping your internal conditions/environment consistent
An organ system is...
A group of organs that work together to accomplish a major life function
Miss Smith wanting to eat chicken patties is proof that they show what characteristic of living things?
Obtain and use energy
What does the central vacuole do?
Puts pressure on the inside of a plant's cells to help keep them upright. (This is why plants wilt if they don't get enough water!)
Both plant and animal cells are examples of eukaryotic cells. What does this mean?
It means that they contain complex organelles.
Modern cell theory often has more than just 3 principles. Name one principle that gets added to modern cell theory.
Cells create and use energy.
Cells contain DNA.
Other examples may apply...use your best judgement.
How do plants obtain energy?
Using the sun (photosynthesis)
What are the four types of tissue?
Connective
Epithelial
Nerve
Muscle
DOUBLE JEOPARDY
Name 3 organelles and describe their functions.
Answers may vary. Check your notes for accuracy or ask Miss Smith if you're not sure.