Cells
Organelles
Plant vs. Animal Cells
Levels of Organization
Classroom Procedures
100
The smallest part of all living things is called what?
What is a cell?
100
Controls the cell and stores the DNA.
What is the nucleus?
100
The two cell parts found in a plant cell, but are NOT found in an animal cell.
What is cell wall and chloroplasts?
100
The smallest level of organization.
What is cells?
100
What happens to work that is left behind?
It gets thrown away
200
Cells are made of tiny parts that have a job. These are called what?
What is an organelle?
200
Powers the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
200
Vacuoles are smaller in this type of cell.
What is animal cell?
200
All the levels of organization combine to form this.
What is body?
200
What happens every Friday in class?
A quiz.
300
The gooey stuff that fills cells is called what?
What is the cytoplasm?
300
Makes proteins.
What are ribosomes?
300
This organelle stores water. It is larger in plant cells.
What is a vacuole?
300
These are made with tissues that all perform a similar job.
What is an organ?
300
When is homework given out?
The beginning of the week (Monday, sometimes Tuesday)
400
What are 3 examples of organisms made of animal cells?
What is a dog, a human, a fish?
400
Where proteins are made and transported through the cell.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
400
Makes proteins. Gives plant cells strength and support.
What is cell wall?
400
A bunch of organs that have a similar job.
What is an organ system?
400
When is homework due?
Friday or the end of the week (sometimes Thursday)
500
What are 3 examples of organisms made of plant cells?
What is fruit, grass, trees?
500
Cleans up cell waste.
What is the lysosome?
500
This makes plant cells green and allows the cell to make its own food.
What is chloroplast?
500
Cells come together to form these.
What is tissues?
500
What are you supposed to do at the beginning of class?
Sit in assigned seat and begin Do Now.