PARTS OF THE CELL
HOW TO IDENTIFY PARTS OF THE CELL
NEEDS OF A CELL
BONUS QUESTIONS
100
Directs all cells activities.
What does the nucleus do for the cell?
100
Looks like a thin line that surrounds the whole cell.
What does the cell membrane look like?
100
Water.
What liquid hydrates the cell?
100
Your body continues to produce all the substances necessary to repair cells and tissues and build muscles.
What is happening in your body when you are asleep?
200
Provides protection and support to plant cell's.
What purpose does the cell wall serve?
200
A liquid held by the cell membrane, has grainy looking bits in it.
What does the cytoplasm look like?
200
Energy is provided by these three important sources.
What do carbohydrates, fats and proteins provide?
200
It is a change in environment that triggers a reaction or response.
What is a stimulus?
300
Stores food, water and other materials needed by the cell.
What purpose do the vacuoles serve?
300
Clear, liquid-filled spaces within the cytoplasm.
What do the vacuoles look like?
300
Oxygen.
What is supplied to your cells when you breathe.
300
Similar cells that group together.
What is connective, epithelial, nervous, muscle tissue made up of?
400
Captures the Sun's energy to produce food for the cell.
What do the chloroplasts do for the cell?
400
Green-colored structures found in plant cells that can be circular, or oval shaped.
What do the chloroplasts look like?
400
Contract to keep heat from escaping.
What do your blood vessels do when the weather gets colder?
400
Cells.
What is the building block of organisms?
500
Converts the energy from food molecules into a form of energy the cell can use.
What service does the mitochondria perform for the cell?
500
A fairly large, dark, spherical structure that is usually near the center of the cell.
What does the nucleus look like?
500
One cell divides to become two fully functioning cells.
What do cells do when they reproduce?
500
Tissues.
What is a group of specialized cells called?