Plant and Animal Cells ONLY
What are the short, hair-like structures that project from some types of protists and help them swim from place to place?
Cilia
Ribosomes
These grain like bodies are found floating around the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum; they produce proteins.
Chloroplasts
These organelles capture the energy from sunlight and convert it into starches and sugars in a process called photosynthesis. Only found in plant cells.
Golgi Bodies
These receive proteins and other newly formed materials from the endoplasmic reticuluum and distribute them to other parts of the cell. They also release materials from the cell.
Vacuoles
They store food and other materials needed by the cell. They can also hold waste products.
Cytoplasm
This is a jellylike fluid inside the cell in which the organelles are suspended. It moves around inside the cell. Found inside the cell membrane and outside the nucleus.
Cell Membrane
This is a thin, flexible layer which controls what gets in and out. Found in both plants and animal cells.
Nuclear Membrane
This is the outermost layer of the nucleus that controls what goes in and comes out of the nucleus.
Cell Wall
This rigid layer of nonliving material (cellulose) is the outer most layer that surrounds the cell. Only found in plant cells. Helps support and protect the plant.
Which organelle contains the genetic material (DNA) in a eukaryotic cell?
the nucleus
Nucleolus
A small, round organelle where ribosomes are made. It is located in the nucleus.
What word do we use to describe an organism that can make its own food?
Autotroph (also known as a producer)
What word do we use to describe an organism that must eat other things to survive?
Heterotroph (also known as a consumer)
Which organelle in the cell is responsible for turning food into energy the cell can use?
Mitochondria
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Passageways that transports proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another. There are two types, smooth and rough. Rough has ribosomes on it. Smooth does not.
Mitochondria
The "powerhouses" of a cell, they produce energy from the sugars a cell takes in. Found in plants and animal cells. Normally, a cell has more than one.
Nucleus
The part of the cell that is regulating the activities of the cell. Contains chromosomes and the nucleolus.
Lysosomes
These are organelles filled with enzymes needed to break down certain materials in the cell.
What gas do chloroplasts need to make sugar?
carbon dioxide
Which organelle controls what moves into and out of the cell?
cell membrane
Which structure is responsible for protecting and giving support to plant cells?
cell wall
What two organelles do plant cells have but animal cells do not?
cell wall & chloroplasts
What organelle carries out photosynthesis?
chloroplasts
What do we call the strands of DNA found in the nucleus of cells?
chromosomes
What word do we use to describe cells that have a nucleus?
eukaryotic
Animal-like protists digest their food in what organelle?
food vacuoles
What is a scientific word which means "the act of moving from place to place"?
locomotion
What do we call the tiny structures that have specific jobs that are floating in the cytoplasm of cells?
organelles
What gas do mitochondria need to turn food into energy?
oxygen
Which cell process uses sunlight to make food and produce oxygen?
photosynthesis
Which cell process uses sugar to make energy for the cell and releases carbon dioxide?
respiration
Which organelle is responsible for storing water in both plant and animal cells?
vacuole