Organelles
Prokaryotes Vs Eukaryotes
Animal Cells Vs Plant Cells
Levels of Organization
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The location in the cell where cellular respiration occurs.

What is in the mitochondria?

100

The type (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) of cells that make up humans.

What are Eukaryotic cells?

100

The shape of a plant cell.

What is square/rectangular?

100

The smallest unit of matter

What is atoms?

100
The type of reproduction that only requires 1 parent cell.

What is asexual reproduction?

200
In animal cells this structure keeps airways clear of dirt and residue
What is cilia?
200

Prokaryotes produce by this method

What is asexual reproduction (commonly binary fission)?

200

The type (plant or animal) of cell with a large vacuole.

What is a plant cell?

200

A group of similar tissues working together to perform a specific function

What is a organ?

200

This type of organism (autotroph or heterotroph) makes their own glucose then uses it to make ATP energy during cellular respiration.

What is an autotroph?

300

This organelles helps to move the chromosomes during cell divison.

What are centrioles?

300

This type of cell (prokaryote or eukaryote) has no membrane bound organelles.

What is a prokaryote?

300

List the 4 characteristics of a plant cell that help you to identify it.

What is 

1. The square shape

2. cell wall

3. chloroplast

4. large vacuole

300

This level of organization is considered the "start of life"

What is a cell?

300

This type of cell contains a single circular piece of DNA.

What is a prokaryotic cell?
400

These 2 organelles were once ancient bacteria. Their similarities provide evidence that supports the Endosymbiotic Theory. 

What are mitochondria and chloroplasts.

400

This type of cell (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) evolved 3.5 billion years ago.

What are prokaryotic cells?

400

This type of cell (animal/plant) does cellular respiration.

What is both animal cells and plant cells?

400

Proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids are examples of this level of organization

What is macromolecules?

400

This person coined the term cells when examining cork cells in 1665.

What is Robert Hooke?
500

The type of vacuole found in protist cells that squeezes out excess water.

What is a contractile vacuole?
500

List the four examples (kingdoms) of Eukaryotic organisms.

What are animals, plants, fungi, and protists?
500
Chloroplast use this type of energy to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose.

What is sunlight?

500

List the levels of organization from smallest to largest.

What is atoms, molecules, macromolecules, organelles, cells, tissue, organs, organ systems, organism?

500

List the 3 parts of the cell theory.

What is 

1. Cells are the smallest basic unit of life

2. Cells come from pre-existing cells

3. All living things are made of cells