What do animal cells contain that plant cells don't have?
What are the two types of cells that make up animals?
What is the name given to the outer layer of a plant cell called?
What are the two types of cells that make up an animal cell?
Why does it matter if something is visible under a light microscope or not?
Which type of bacteria can be seen with a light microscope?
What is the name given to the inner part of a plant cell called?
What are the two types of bacteria?
Which type of cell has no nucleus or organelles?
What does an animal cell need to survive?
What is the name given to the process whereby cells divide into new cells?
What does the plasma membrane surround in an animal cell?
What is the main part of a plant cell called?
What does the cytoplasm do in a cell?
Which type of cell has no nucleus, mitochondria or ribosomes?
What is the main job of the plasma membrane in a cell?
How many different types of cells can be found within a single organism?
Which type of cell has a nucleus surrounded by a membrane, which contains DNA and controls all activities of the cell.
What is the name given to the liquid inside a plant cell called?
What is the smallest unit of life made from one cell?
How many different types of cells are there in your body?
The cytoplasm is made up of watery fluid containing dissolved substances such as proteins, sugars and salts.
What is the largest organism on earth?
How do we know what organisms look like without using a microscope?
What is the name given to the structure inside a bacterial cell which contains DNA, ribosomes and other substances needed by the cell to function properly?
How do we know what is inside a cell without damaging it?
What is the name given to the process whereby a cell divides into two new daughter cells?
What is the name given to the small structures found within the cytoplasm of all living things (including plants) where proteins are made from amino acids brought together by RNA molecules?
How do prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells?
What happens when a cell divides by mitosis?
What is the term used to describe the process by which cells divide into new daughter cells?
How do cells get their energy from food?
What is the difference between mitosis and meiosis?
Where would you find mitochondria in a cell?
What is the main function of chloroplasts in plants?
What do all living things have inside them that allows them to carry out chemical reactions?
What is the name given to the liquid found within the cytoplasm of a cell?
What are the two types of organelles found inside the cytoplasm of a cell?