Cell Function
Cell Processes
Just cell stuff..
More cell stuff..
100

Converts oxygen and nutrients into energy. AKA the powerhouse

What is the mitochondria?

100

Chloroplasts collect sunlight in plant cells. It converts sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into sugar for the plant to “eat” and oxygen

What is photosynthesis?

100

The different structures inside a cell that each have different jobs or functions to complete within the cell.

What are organelles?

100

The basic unit of life

What is a cell?

200

Stores the DNA and coordinates the cells activities, basically the brain of the cell

What is the nucleus?

200

When the mitochondria breaks down food molecules (sugar) to produce energy for the cell to use to survive. 

What is cellular respiration?

200


Many-celled, several cells working together to make up one organism and keep it alive. 

Not all of the cells have to look the same! There are a variety of cells. Ex: animals, plants, fungi

What is multicellular?

200

All cells come from

What are pre-existing cells?

300

Surrounds and protects the cell, acts a barrier for what can and cannot get into the cell.

What is the cell membrane?

300

The diffusion of water molecules across the selectively permeable membrane

What is osmosis?

300

Name for living things. Name for nonliving things.

What is Biotic and Abiotic?

300

1. Composed of one or more cells

2. Maintain homeostasis

3. Have a metabolism

4. Respond to stimuli

5. Adapt 

6. Grow

7.Reproduce

What are the criteria for life?

400

Structure is found in plant cells but NOT animal cells and creates energy from sunlight through photosynthesis, makes plants green.

What is chloroplast?

400

The process by which molecules move from a higher concentration to an area of lower concentration. 

What is diffusion?

400

The outer layer that provides structure and support to plant cells ONLY.

What is the cell wall?

400
What are the three main statements supporting the Cell Theory? 

1. All living things are made of cells. 

2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things. 

3. All new cells are produced from existing cells.

500

The jelly-like substance inside the cell

What is cytoplasm?

500

The movement of molecules across a selectively permeable cell membrane. A selectively permeable membrane has holes that allow liquids and gases to pass through it freely.

What is active transport?

500


Organelles ⟶ Cells ⟶ Tissues ⟶ Organs ⟶ Organ System

What are the levels of organization of cells?

500

An English scientist who discovered cells while studying a piece of cork creating the microscope

Who is Robert Hooke?