Functions Functions 2 Analogies The Cell Theory Levels of organization
100
What is Cell Membrane?
Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
100
What is Vacuole?
Stores water and other materials.
100
What is Mitochondria?
This organelle is like the power plant of a city.
100
What is a microscope?
The best way to observe cells is to use one of these.
100
What is an organ?
A group of tissues that function together.
200
What is Nucleus?
Control center of the cell, contains DNA.
200
What is Cell Wall?
Supports and protects the plant cell.
200
What is Nucleus?
This organelle is like the Brain of the cell.
200
What is a cell?
The basic unit of structure and function for all living things.
200
What are cells?
Tissues are made out of these.
300
What is Cytoplasm?
A jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are held in place.
300
What is Mitochondria?
Performs cellular respiration.
300
What is the cytoplasm?
This organelle is like Jello.
300
What are pre-existing cells?
What all cells come from.
300
What is an organ system?
A group of organs that function together.
400
What is ribosomes?
Synthesizes proteins.
400
What is Chloroplast?
Captures sunlight for photosynthesis, only found in plants.
400
What is the cell membrane?
This organelle is like the doors to a room.
400
What are cells?
All living things are made up of one or more of these.
400
What are organ systems?
An organism is made from all of these working together.
500
What is a chloroplast?
One of the three ways to tell apart a plant cell from an animal cell other than cell wall, and large vacuole.
500
What is Rough ER?
Transportation route for proteins.
500
What is lysosome?
This organelle is like the digestive system.
500
What is the cell theory?
Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden, and Rudolf Virchow were all involved in creating this.
500
What is an organism?
All organ systems together make up this.






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