Cells & Organelles
Diffusion & Osmosis
Tissues & Systems
Plant vs. Animal Cells
Unicellular vs. Multicellular
100

What organelle controls the cell?

Nucleus 


100

What is diffusion?

Movement of particles from high to low concentration.

100

What type of tissue sends signals through the body?

Nervous Tissue

100

What structure do only plant cells have that provides strength?

cell wall

100

What is a unicellular organism?

An organism made of one cell.

200

What organelle makes energy for the cell?

Mitochondria

200

What is osmosis?

Diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane.

200

What tissue helps movement by contracting?

Muscle Tissue

200

What organelle allows plants to make food using sunlight?

Chloroplasts

200

What is a multicellular organism?

An organism made of many specialized cells.

300

What organelle makes proteins for the cell?

Ribosomes

300

Why does water move during osmosis?

It moves to balance concentration on both sides of the membrane.

300

What tissue supports and connects body parts?

Connective Tissue

300

Why do plant cells have large vacuoles?

To store water, nutrients, and waste.

300

How do unicellular organisms reproduce?

By binary fission.

400

What organelle packages and ships materials?

Golgi Bodies

400

What happens if a cell is placed in very salty water?

Water leaves the cell and it shrinks.

400

What system moves blood and nutrients through the body?

Circulatory System

400

What cell part do animal cells have that plants don’t?

Centrioles

400

Why do multicellular organisms need tissues?

To organize specialized cells for specific functions.

500

What organelle controls what enters and leaves the cell?

Cell Membrane

500

How are diffusion and osmosis similar?

Both move substances from high to low concentration without energy.

500

What is a group of organs working together called?

Organ system

500

Name two major differences between plant and animal cells.

Plant: cell wall + chloroplasts; Animal: no cell wall, smaller vacuoles.

500

List one similarity and one difference between unicellular and multicellular organisms.

Similarity: Both perform life processes. Difference: One cell vs. many specialized cells.