Organization in Plants and Animals
Functions of a Cell
Plant and Animal Cell Organelles
Plant and Animal Cell Organelles
100

the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms

Cells

100

-all living & once-living organisms are made of cells

-new cells are created by old cells dividing

-all cells are similar to each other but not identical

-cells are the basic building unit of life

cell theory 

100

a membrane-bound structure inside a cell that performs a specialized function.

organelle

100

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200

a mass of similar cells that perform a specialized function

tissues

200

do NOT have a nucleus

Prokaryotic cells

200

a membrane-bound structure in eukaryotic cells that contains the DNA (like the brain of the cell)

nucleus

200

ingests and breaks-down the cell’s waste products (like compost)

lysosome

300

a collection of similar tissues joined together into a structure that performs specialized functions

organs

300

have a nucleus and nuclear membrane

Eukaryotic cells

300

the jelly-like material inside the outer membrane of a cell that holds the nucleus, organelles, and other components of the cell

cytoplasm 

300

 a large, water filled organelle present in all plant and fungal cells and some animal and bacterial cells

vacuole

400

a collection of organs that work together to perform specialized functions

Organ system

400

the way something is built, arranged or organized

structure 

400

an organelle in the cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells that functions in energy production, the power factory/house of the cell (like a generator supplying electricity)

mitochondrion

400

an oval-shaped membrane-bound organelle in plants that is the site of photosynthesis

Chloroplast 

500

a self-contained living thing

Organism 

500

the special purpose or activity for which a thing exists or is used

function

500

a lipid barrier that encloses the cytoplasm and controls what enters and exits the cell

cell membrane 

500

a tough, protective barrier that surrounds the outer membrane of PLANT cells; helps maintain shape under changing water pressure

Cell wall