Cell theory, prokaryote eukaryote, plant animal
What does the Cell Theory state? A. That all living things are made of cells B. Every cell has only one nucleus C. That plants cannot have cells D. Animals are only one that have cells
A.
What is an example of a multicellular organism
any living plant or animal
Atoms are smaller than cells. In Fact, they make UP cells. Can they be alive? How do you know?
Because cells are the smallest, basic, unit of life. Cell theory!
Which of the following is a TRUE statement about the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? A. Eukaryotic cells contain a cell membrane and cytoplasm, but prokaryotic cells do not. B. Prokaryotic cells contain a nucleus and eukaryotic cells do not. C. Prokaryotic cells lack organelles, but eukaryotic cells have organelles.
C.
What cell PART would you expect to find in a plant cell but not a animal cell? (not organelle)
Cell wall
All living organisms, unicellular and multicellular, are composed of __________
Cells
Which organelle would you expect to find in a plant cell but not a animal cell?
Chloroplast
The presence of multiple types of organelles is a characteristic of _______________ cells.
Eukaryote
This type of cell has a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
Eukaryote
Which cell is larger, Prokaryote or Eukaryote
Eukaryote
True or False The cytoplasm is the site for photosynthesis in a plant cell
False
Maggie read that some plants grow better if the soil is acidic. She can't believe that a plant can grow when exposed to acid. Maggie decides to test if the plants she has will grow better when acid is added to the soil. She puts two plants in the same soil, puts them in the same location so that they both get the same sunlight each day, are at the same temperature, and she makes sure they get the same amount of water. However, Maggie puts a tablespoon of vinegar in the water she gives to one of the plants. She measures the growth of the plants every week for five weeks and records the results in a data table. IV, DV, Control
IV - plant growth DV - Acid Control - unchanged plant without acid
Donna has observed that her father can control the speed of their grandfather clock by adjusting the height of the weight on the end of the pendulum. Donna thinks that the pendulum will move faster when the weight is lowered, and wants to test her idea. Donna gets a stopwatch and measures the time it takes for the pendulum to swing twenty times when the weight is moved to its lowest position. Donna begins to move the pendulum up by 1 cm and continues to measure the time for twenty swings of the pendulum. Donna records her data.
IV - time for 20 swings DV - height of the pendulum Control - normal length
Which organelle would you expect to find in an animal cell but not in a plant cell?
Lysosome
What are some things that ALL cells have?
Membrane, DNA, cytoplasm
A cell has a nucleus, chloroplasts, and a hard cell wall. What kind of cell is this? (two answers)
Plant cell, Eukaryote
All new cells arise from ________________ _____________
Preexisting cells
A cell that has DNA and ribosomes, but no other organelles is a _____________________
Prokaryote
This type of cell does not have a nucleus
Prokaryote
When an animal eats food, it gets energy. This energy is distributed to every part of the animal. What part of the cell theory is this showing?
The flow of energy in living organisms occurs in cells.
What is an example of a unicellular organism
Yeast cell, bacteria, some fungus
If you were using a microscope to look at a cell, what would you look for to decide if the cell was a plant or an animal cell.
open ended