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Cells
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Cell
Cellular
Respiration Knowledge
What is the shape of a plant cell?
Square
Plant cells have this organelle- It
makes the other cell parts “green”
with envy.
Chloroplasts
This organelle supports the cell,
and is NOT found in an animal
cell.
Cell Wall
Under the cell wall is this
organelle that monitors what
moves in and out of the cell.
Cell Membrane
In plant cells there is only one of
these organelles, it is large and
stores food, waste, and water.
Central Vacuole
This organelle is powerhouse of
the animal cell.
Mitochondria
Any smart animal cell would
want it’s brain protected by this
organelle.
Nuclear Membrane
You won’t need an ambulance to
travel through this organelle’s
tube like network.
E. R.
(Endoplasmic Reticulum)
This organelle can be found
“cleaning up” the cell.
Lysosomes
This “tail-like” organelle helps
the animal cell move.
Flagella
This organelle must be present in
order for photosynthesis to occur.
Chloroplasts
Photosynthesis uses this type of
energy.
Sunlight
Photosynthesis produces this type
of food.
Sugar
What is a by-product of
photosynthesis that is useful to
humans?
Oxygen
Along with sunlight, what other
two reactants are involved in this
process?
Water and Carbon Dioxide
Cellular respiration occurs inside
of this organelle.
Mitochondria
Compare the process of
respiration to photosynthesis.
They are opposites.
What is waste in cellular
respiration?
Carbon Dioxide
In cellular respiration, is energy
stored or is energy burned and
released?
Burned and released.
When plants respire, they take in
carbon dioxide and release
oxygen. Name an organism that
does the opposite of this.
Humans
What is a “scope”?
A Microscope
Name 3 different types of cells
humans have in their bodies.
Skin Cells
Muscle Cells
Bone Cells
White/Red Blood Cells
This type of cell does not have a
true nucleus and consists of
bacteria.
Prokaryotic
This cell has a true nucleus and
consists of plant and animal cells.
Eukaryotic
Who discovered cells?
John Hooke