Cell Theory
Organelles 1
Organelles 2
Organelles 3
Miscellaneous
100

Three things inside cells that are not living

Answers will vary

100

The powerhouse of the cell

The mitochondria

100

Where genetic information is stored

The nucleus

100

The structure in all cells that maintains homeostasis

The cell membrane
100

A single box on a spreadsheet

A cell

200

The three components of cell theory

1. All living things are made of cells

2. Cells are the basic unit of structure and function

3. New cells are produced from other cells 

200

Three types of cells in which you can find cell walls

Plant cells, fungi, bacteria, archaea, water/slime molds

200

The type of cells that do not have lysosomes

Prokaryotic cells

200

The product of the ribosome

Polypeptide/amino acid chain
200
A list of sources with important takeaways from each

Annotated bibliography

300

The characteristics of life

Response
Metabolism
Reproduction
Growth/Development
Homeostasis
Universal Genetic code
Made of CELLS!

300

The function of the golgi apparatus

To package proteins for transport

300

The person whose birthday is soon

Ms. Robin!

300

The structure that is significantly larger in a plant cell compared to an animal cell

The vacuole

300

The reason you can put more water on a penny than oil

Cohesion/polarity

400

The levels of organization within an organism:

Double points for a full example

Cell->Tissue->Organ->Organ system

400

The structure that attaches to the endoplasmic reticulum

Ribosomes
400

The purpose of the smooth ER

The production of lipids

400

The network of protein fibers within a cell

The cytoskeleton

400

Horizontal gene transfer

The sharing of genetic information between bacteria through plasmids

500

The name/term for the first organism

Last universal common ancestor (LUCA)

500

The pH range at which lysosome enzymes become denatured

Medium-high pH
500

The energy producing organelle(s) found in plant cells

Chloroplasts and mitochondria

500

The structures that can be found in eukaryotes and prokaryotes

Ribosomes

Cell membrane

Cell wall

Flagella

500

The days Mr. Jacques is available for extra help

Tuesdays and Thursdays at lunch