Cells.HTMS Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Control center for cell | Nucleus |
Holds the DNA for the cell | Nucleus |
Provides energy for animal and plant cells | Mitochondria |
Photosynthesis occurs here | Chloroplast |
Digests old, worn out organelles | Lysosomes |
Synthesizes (Produces) proteins in cells | Ribosomes |
Carries proteins to be packaged in the Golgi body | Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum |
Endoplasmic reticulum that has ribosomes located on it | Rough endoplasmic reticulum |
Endoplasmic reticulum that does not contain ribosomes | Smooth endoplasmic reticulum |
Packages proteins into a useable form for the cell | Golgi Apparatus (Body) |
Synthesizes (Produces) ribosomes | Nucleolus |
Fluid-like substance that the organelles float in within the cell | Cytoplasm |
Structure that holds water and also gets rid of waste inside a PLANT cell | Central Vacuole |
Structure in both plant and animal cells that allows certain substances to pass through (Semi-permeable) | Cell Membrane |
When cell membrane allows certain substances to pass through but not others it is | Semi-Permeable |
Additional structure on outer edge of plant cells that gives plants extra support | Cell Wall |
Provides support, shape and strength for cell | Cytoskeleton |
What's the smallest basic unit of life? | Cells |
Where is most of the the DNA stored in an eukaryotic cell? | In the nucleus |
Which cell organelle contains chlorophyll? | Chloroplasts -only in plant cell |
What protects and surrounds the nucleus? | The nuclear membrane |
What is the outer layer of protection in a plant cell? | cell wall |
What does semi - permeable mean? | Some things are allowed in/out while other things aren't. |
Four examples of eukaryotic cells are | Plant, Animal, Protists and Fungus |
Two organelles that plant cells have that animal cells don't | Cell Wall and Chloroplast |
An organelle in the animal cell that's not in the plant cell except in rare cases | Lysosome |
An example of a prokaryotic cell would be | Bacteria |
Which structures pinch off the ends of Golgi apparatus and delivers proteins for the cell | Vesicles |
A protective covering that covers EVERY cell is the | Cell Membrane |
"Organelle that synthesizes (produces) proteins | Ribosomes |
A protein carries out your body's ______. | functions . Helps you to grow, develop and produce materials needed by your body. |
What is the process that turns the nutrients (food) we eat into energy our body can use to move, grow, develop? | Cellular respiration |
Where does cellular respiration take place? | In the mitochondria |
What molecule is produced by cells that allows our bodies to function properly? | Proteins |
Eukaryotic cells (like plants and animals) are made of these tiny components | Organelles |
How many cells do prokaryotic cells have? | One - they're unicellular |
How many cells do most eukaryotic cells have? | Many- they're multicellular |
What is protein synthesis? | This is how our cells make proteins |
Which molecule stores the genetic information for how an organism will look. | DNA |
Which organelle would be found MORE in MUSCLE cells than in other cells? | Mitochondria because muscle cells need more ENERGY |
Cells that actively produce proteins will contain large numbers of? | Ribosomes |
What would be the result if a plant cell has chloroplast but lacked mitochondria? What would it still be able to make? NOT make? | able to make glucose but unable to convert the glucose into usable energy (ATP) |
Which molecule allows the cell to function and do all the jobs it needs to do? | Proteins |
How our cells produce proteins is known as | :Protein Synthesis |
Which of the following allows the cell to maintain homeostasis? | Photosynthesis, cellular respiration and protein synthesis |
How does cellular respiration allow the cell to maintain homeostasis? | Producing ATP to maintain energy levels for the cell |
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