prokaryotic vs eukaryotic
parts of a cell
plant vs animal
Vocab/ Facts
Random (maybe science, maybe not)
100

This was the first cell discovered

prokaryotic

100

What is the powerhouse of the cell

mitochondria

100

What color is choroplast

green

100
What is the smallest unit of life

cell

100

If a plant leans towards the sunlight, what characteristic of life is that?

responding to the environment

200

Where is DNA found in each type of cell

E: nucleus

P: cytoplasm


200

What is the brain of the cell where DNA is found

nucleus

200

This cell is square shaped

plant

200

What is an organelle

a small structure in a cell with a specific job

200

Why did the mushroom get invited to the party?

He was a fungi!!   (So what kind of cell is he?)

300

Are eukaryotic cells unicellular or multicellular?

Are prokaryotic cells unicellular or multicellular?

E: both

P: unicellular

300

This organelle stores food, water, and other materials

valuole

300

A plant cell uses ________ to make food and energy

photosynthesis

300

How many characteristics of life are there

6-7
300

You look through a microscope and see ribosomes, DNA, and a mitochondria.  What type of cell is this?

Eukaryotic

400

Give an example of each type of cell

P: bacteria

E: animal, plant, fungi, protists

400

This breaks down food and has digestive enzymes

lysosomes

400

What is the size of the vacuole in a plant cell and an animal cell

plant: big

animal: small

400

What is the difference between unicellular and multicellular and give an example of each type of cell

unicellular- one cell- not touching (bacteria)

multicellular- many cells-touching/connected (animal cell)

400

What is the national animal of Scotland

unicorn

500

What are four things that eukaryotic and prokaryotic have in common

ribosomes, cytoplasm, DNA, cell membrane

500

These two organelles work together to make proteins and transport them

ribosomes and ER

500

What are two things a plant cell has that an animal doesn't

cell wall

chloroplast

500

If an animal is able to maintain a normal internal temperature, what characteristic of life is that?

regulation/homeostasis

500

What is the one food that never goes bad?

Honey