cells

Cards (24)

  • What are cells referred to as the basic building blocks of life?
    The smallest unit of life
  • Animals and plants are multicellular organisms, meaning they contain loads of cells
  • When animal cells divide, they create whole new organisms.
    False
  • What type of cells make up human skin and blood?
    Skin cells and blood cells
  • An adult human is estimated to contain over 40 trillion cells
  • What is the primary function of the cell membrane in both animal and plant cells?
    Controls substance entry and exit
  • The nucleus of a cell contains the genetic material and controls cell activities.
  • What is the gel-like substance that fills the cell and where chemical reactions occur?
    Cytoplasm
  • Mitochondria provide the cell with energy through a process called aerobic respiration
  • Match the subcellular structure with its function:
    Ribosome ↔️ Protein synthesis
    Cell membrane ↔️ Controls substance entry
    Mitochondrion ↔️ Energy production
    Nucleus ↔️ Controls cell activities
  • What material is the cell wall of plant cells made of?
    Cellulose
  • The permanent vacuole in plant cells contains cell sap
  • What process occurs in chloroplasts to produce glucose?
    Photosynthesis
  • Chlorophyll, found in chloroplasts, is responsible for the green color of plant leaves
  • Match the bacterial cell structure with its function:
    Flagellum ↔️ Movement
    Plasmid ↔️ Extra genes
    Ribosome ↔️ Protein synthesis
    Cell wall ↔️ Support and structure
  • Bacterial cells do not have a nucleus.
  • What is the single circular strand of DNA in bacterial cells called?
    Circular chromosome
  • What does the nucleus contain?
    Genetic material
  • The genetic material in the nucleus controls the activities of the cell
  • What does the cell membrane control?
    Entry and exit
  • Most chemical reactions in the cell occur in the cytoplasm.
  • What is the function of ribosomes?
    Protein synthesis
  • Respiration in the cell takes place in the mitochondria
  • What does respiration in mitochondria transfer to the cell?
    Energy