Cell Specialization in Animals
Cell Specialization in Animals 2
Cell Specialization in Plants
Tissues in Animals and Plants
Random
100

Definition of a specialized cell.

A cell that has a particular structure that suits a specific function
100

The shape of a red blood cell

Bi-concave disc shape

100

This specialized cell allows plants to absorb more water and minerals it needs to keep alve

root hair cell

100

The number of tissues found in Man.

4, epithelial (covers and protects), connective (supports and binds), muscle (allows movement), and nervous (controls and communicates)

100

Mention 1 benefit of cell specialization

  • They can focus on fewer tasks at once and do the work more efficiently while saving energy by not performing other tasks

  • They can have a specialized structures and metabolism

  • As they do one (or few) things all the time, they evolve faster in that particular tasks

200

This animal cell is responsible for the transport of Oxygen

red blood cell

200

Name of the protein that helps red blood cells carry oxygen; gives RBC its red color

hemoglobin

200

This type of cell is dead (without organelles or cytoplasm) allowing free passage of water

xylem cell

200

Shape of guard cells

kidney bean shape

200

The order of cell organization

Cells --> tissues --> organs --> organ systems

300

This specialized cell has an axon that is covered with a fatty sheath

nerve cell

300

True or False: Nerve cells are short so that nerves can run to and from different parts of the body to the CNS

False

300

This specialized cell allows gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, into the leaf cells

guard cell

300

This type of tissue creates protective boundaries that cover the outer surfaces of the body, line internal cavities and passageway, as well as form certain glands.

epithelial tissue

300

Name of the component that allows the sperm cell to swim

flagellum/flagella

400

A sperm cell is filled with this organelle that releases energy in order for the cell to swim

mitochondria

400

What kind of nucleus do both an egg cell and sperm cell have?

haploid cell

400

This specialized cell helps transport dissolved sugars and amino acids, and are living

phloem cell

400

This type of plant tissue does not have chloroplasts and is known as the plant epidermis.

dermal tissue

400

The name of the tiny hairs found on the top of ciliated cells 

cilia

500

What happens to the cell membrane after the fertilization of a single sperm?

The cell membrane changes its shape which allows no other sperm to enter

500

 2 places where ciliated cells can be found

airways and oviducts

500

Name of the opening that the guard cells function as a protective layer to facilitate in the gaseous exchange between the plant cells

stomata/stoma

500

This type of tissue is known as the plumbing system of the plant.

vascular tissue

500

Name of the substance that thickens the walls of xylem and phloem cells, strenthening the tubes

lignin