Structure | Function | Plant/Animal differences | Misc. |
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What acts like a gate controlling which particles enter and exit the cell?
Cell Membrane
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What stores the DNA?
Nucleus
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Plant cells have this to help make energy.
Chloroplast
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What is usually the largest organelle within a Eukaryotic cell?
Nucleus
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Cell depends on this to keep its shape and size.
Cytoskeleton
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Organic compounds are made into ATP here.
Mitochondria
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This is referred to as the power house of a cell.
Mitochondria
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These are the most common organelles in almost all cells.
Ribosomes
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This is a substance that surrounds a cell but has no direct effect on the flow of molecules in or out of the cell.
Cell Wall
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This is the site of protein synthesis in a cell.
Ribosomes
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What is combined with the light collected by the chloroplast to create sugars in a plant?
Water and nutrients from the soil
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This helps maintain the shape of a cell and helps the cell move.
Cytoskeleton
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What is a long structure that protrudes from the cell and assists with movement?
Flagellum
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This acts as a internal transport system that allows particles to move from one part of the cell to another.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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What is the difference between a cell wall and a cell membrane?
A cell membrane controls what molecules pass into and out of the cell.
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This is a group of cells that perform a specific function inside an organism.
Tissue
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This is a very short hair like structure that helps with movement. They are very numerous on a cell.
Cilia
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This is a processing, packaging and secreting organelle.
Golgi Apparatus
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What makes a plant vacuole different from an animal cell vacuole?
Plant vacuoles are much bigger and provide much more structural support.
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This is a system of membranes made of flattened sac-like structures called cisternae
Golgi Apparatus
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