Characteristics of Life
Organelles & Cell Jobs
Plant vs Animal Cells
Cell Cycle & Division
Bacteria Basics
100

All living things are made of _____________.

Cells

100

This organelle is known as the "powerhouse" of the cell because it releases energy from food. 

Mitochondria

100

Which type of cell has chloroplasts?

Plant Cell

100

What is the last phase of the cell cycle?

Cytokinesis

100
Are bacteria prokaryotes or eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes
200

Living things must use __________ to survive and carry out life processes.

Energy

200

This organelle controls the cell and contains DNA.

Nucleus

200

This structure provides rigid support in plant cells.

Cell Wall

200

What is the first step in Mitosis?

Prophase

200

What process do bacteria use to reproduce?

Binary Fission

300

Name TWO characteristics that something must have to be considered alive. 

Any 2 of the 7 characteristics. 

300

This structure controls what enters and leaves the cell.

Cell Membrane

300

Which organelle is usually much larger in plant cells and stores water?

Central Vacuole

300

During which stage of the cell cycle is DNA copied?

Interphase

300

What is the name for a visible group of bacteria grown from one original bacterium?

A bacterial colony

400

Is a virus considered ALIVE or NOT alive?

No - Not made of cells

400

Ribosomes mainly build ___________.

Proteins

400

Why can plant cells make their own food but animal cells cannot?

They have chloroplasts - Chloroplasts perform photosynthesis

400

What are the 3 main reasons that cells divide?

To help organisms grow, heal, and replace damaged cells.

400

Why can bacteria reproduce so quickly compared to complex cells?

Simple structure - Fewer parts to copy

500

This characteristic explains how organisms keep internal conditions stable even when the outside changes. 

Homeostasis

500

What are 3 things that the vacuole stores?

Nutrients, water, waste.

500

Name TWO structures found in plant cells but not animal cells.

Cell Wall & Chloroplasts

500

In the cell cycle there are 3 main stages. In the second stage, there are 4 steps. Name all 6 of these stages and steps in order. 

Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Cytokinesis.

500

What conditions do bacteria grow best in?

Warmth & moisture