Function Junction
Plant, Animal or both?
Who's That Organelle?
Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic
Grab Bag (Misc)
100

Control center of the cell

The Nucleus

100

Has a cell wall

Plant Cells

100

I'm a bean-shaped organelle. What am I?

Mitochondria/Mitochondrian

100

The type of cell that has a nucleus

Eukaryotic

100

New cells are created from ________________

Existing cells

200

Makes proteins

Ribosomes

200

Has Rough and Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum

Both

200

I'm small and help during cell division. What am I?

Centriole

200

The type of cell that does not have membrane-enclosed organelles

Prokaryotic

200

This substance is the one that passes through a selectively permeable membrane during Osmosis

Water

300

Garbage man of the cell

Lysosome

300

Has a large central vacuole

Plant Cell

300

I'm a firm structure that gives protection & shape to a cell. I'm only found in plants, fungi & a few other cells. What am I?

The cell wall

300

Type of cell where genetic information is stored in the nucleus

Eukaryotic

300

This is the genetic information found within the nucleus of the cell

DNA

400

FedEx (Delivery System) of the cell

Endoplasmic Reticulum

400

Has cytoplasm and lysosome

Animal Cell

400

I'm the place where you can find the sunlight trapping green-pigment known as chlorophyll. What am I?

Chloroplast

400

Name three organelles that are in both Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells

Cytoplasm, Ribosomes, Cell Wall, Flagella

400

The movement of a substance from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration

Diffusion

500

The cell's bodyguard

Cell Membrane

500

Has a nucleus, cell membrane, and chloroplast

Plant Cell

500

I provide cell support as well as tracks for organelle movement. I'm a system of hollow tubes. What am I?

Cytoskeleton (Microtubules & Microfilaments)

500

List four things that are different between a Eukaryotic Cell and a Prokaryotic Cell

Nucleus vs no Nucleus; No membrane-enclosed organelles vs membrane-enclosed organelles; Unicellular vs Multicellular; Smaller & simpler vs Larger and more complex; Mesosomes vs Lysosomes & Centrioles; No cytoskeleton vs Cytoskeleton; Capsule vs Chloroplasts; No vacuoles vs has vacuoles

500

These are the four levels of organization that make up the levels of your body

Cells, tissues, organs and organ systems