Plant vs Animal Cells
Name That Function!
Name That Organelle!
Mitosis
Challenge Questions
100

This organelle makes plants appear green. 

What is chloroplast?

100

This organelle is named cell membrane.

What is "the sack like structure that surrounds the cell? It selectively lets things in and out of the cell."?

100

This organelle contains DNA. 

What is a nucleus?

100

This is the acronym to remember Mitosis. 

What is PMAT?

100
These are common terms for carbohydrates and lipids.

What are sugars and fats?

200

Name 5 organelles that plant and animal cells have in common. 

Nucleus, Rough ER, Smooth ER, Mitochondria, Ribosomes, Golgi Body, Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm

200

This organelle is called ribosomes. 

What is make proteins?

200

This organelle is where ATP is formed.

What is mitochondria?

200

This is the first phase of Mitosis.

What is Prophase?


200
This organelle is the "anchor" during Mitosis.

What are centrioles?

300

This cell component surrounds both animal and plant cells. 

What is cell membrane?

300

This organelle is the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum. 

What is "has ribosomes attached to it, and produces lots and lots of proteins. Protein factory."?

300

This organelle is responsible for making lipids. 

What is the smooth ER?

300

This phase of Mitosis the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.

What is Metaphase?

300

These fibers are responsible for pulling the chromosomes to the sides of the cell. 

What are spindles?

400

This cell feature is only present in plant cells. It provides protection and support on the exterior of the cell. 

What is cell wall?

400
This organelle is called Central Vacuole.

What is "the water supply for a plant cell"?

400

This organelle attaches lipids and carbohydrates to proteins. 

What is the Golgi Apparatus or Golgi Body?

400

This form of DNA is present during Interphase and after Cytokineses

What is Chromatin?

400

This type of cells are unicellular organisms without a nucleus and membrane enclosed organelles.

What are prokaryotic cells?

500

Animal cells contain many of these. Plant cells only have one. 

What is vacuole?

500

This organelle is called a chloroplast. 

What is "location where photosynthesis occurs. Also contains chlorophyll which absorbs sunlight."?

500

This organelle is a storage space within the cell. 

What is a vacuole?

500

These two phases have one or more nuclei present.

What is prophase and telophase?

500
All cells have these three things.

What are cell membrane, cytoplasm and genetic material?