The organelle that directs all cell activity ("brain" of the cell).
nucleus
The type of cell where photosynthesis occurs.
plant
In what organelle does cellular respiration occur (other than cytoplasm)?
mitochondria
mitosis (cell division)
What two cell parts do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
cell wall and chloroplasts
The "powerhouse" of the cell.
mitochondria
Photosynthesis requires water, sunlight, chlorophyll, and ___________________?
carbon dioxide
What gas does cellular respiration produce?
carbon dioxide or CO2
How many stages are within mitosis?
4
What does the cell wall do?
provides extra structure and support to plant cells
The "gatekeeper" of the cell.
cell membrane
What two substances does photosynthesis create?
oxygen and glucose
Oxygen and ________________ are needed to begin cellular respiration.
glucose
What are the four stages of mitosis (in order)?
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
What is the "fancy" term for sugar and how is it made?
glucose and it is made by plants as photosynthesis occurs
It receives, packages, and distributes proteins and substances from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER).
golgi bodies
The pigment inside chloroplasts that make plants green.
chlorophyll
Other than energy, what two substances does cellular respiration produce?
water and carbon dioxide
Interphase includes 3 parts: ______, _______, and ________.
G1, S, G2
The organelle that produces ribosomes.
nucleolus
Which part of the plant cell does photosynthesis?
chloroplasts
Which type of cell is more complex, and includes plant and animal cells?
eukaryote (eukaryotic cells)