Life/Cell Theory
Cells 1
Cells 2
Animal Cells
Plant Cells
100

What does 'abiotic' mean?

Non-living

100

What are the two types of cell?

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic

100

What are the two types of Eukaryotic cells?

Animal and Plant

100
Jelly-like fluid that holds the cells organelles and maintains cell shape.

Cytoplasm

100

Gives plants their rigid box-like shape.

Cell Wall

200

What does 'biotic' mean?

Living

200

What is a prokaryotic cell?

A simple cell with no membrane-bound organelles.

200

What is a eukaryotic cell?

A complex cell with membrane-bound organelles.

200

Controls what enters and leaves the cell.

Cell membrane

200

This is where photosynthesis occurs.

Chloroplast

300

What are the 3 statements of cell theory?

1. All living things are made up on one or more cells.

2. Cells are the basic unit of life.

3. All cells come from pre-existing cells.

300

What type of organisms have prokaryotic cells?

Bacteria and Archaea

300

What types of organisms have eukaryotic cells?

Animals and Plants

300

Packages lipids and proteins for transport around the cell.

Golgi Body

300

What does the large central vacuole do?

Store water, nutrients, or waste.

400

Is a virus living or non-living. Explain.

Both

400

What do plant cells have that animal cells do not (3 things)?

- Large central vacuole

- Chloroplast

- Cell Wall

400

What two types of cells have a cell wall?

- Prokaryotic cells

- Plant cells

400

What is the difference between the smooth and rough ER?

Rough ER produces proteins and smooth ER produces lipids.

400

What transports things in and out of the cell?

Vesicles

500

Name the 7 characteristics of life we talked about in class.

1. Made up of 1 or more cells

2. Takes in nutrients

3. Uses Energy

4. Produces Waste

5. Responds to Stimuli

6. Reproduces

7. Grow

500

What is a virus?

Viruses are microscopic organisms that can infect hosts, like humans, plants or animals. They're a small piece of genetic information (DNA or RNA) inside of a protective shell (capsid).

500

What is the difference between bacteria and archaea?

Archaea have molecules in them found in no other living thing. 

500

Provides structure for the cell.

Cytoskeleton

500

What removes waste from the cell?

Lysosome