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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Plant Cells Animal Cells Photo- synthesis Cellular Respiration Cell Knowledge
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What is the shape of a plant cell?
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Square
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Plant cells have this organelle- It makes the other cell parts “green” with envy.
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Chloroplasts
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This organelle supports the cell, and is NOT found in an animal cell.
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Cell Wall
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Under the cell wall is this organelle that monitors what moves in and out of the cell.
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Cell Membrane
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In plant cells there is only one of these organelles, it is large and stores food, waste, and water.
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Central Vacuole
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This organelle is powerhouse of the animal cell.
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Mitochondria
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Any smart animal cell would want it’s brain protected by this organelle.
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Nuclear Membrane
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You won’t need an ambulance to travel through this organelle’s tube like network.
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E. R. (Endoplasmic Reticulum)
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This organelle can be found “cleaning up” the cell.
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Lysosomes
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This “tail-like” organelle helps the animal cell move.
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Flagella
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This organelle must be present in order for photosynthesis to occur.
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Chloroplasts
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Photosynthesis uses this type of energy.
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Sunlight
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Photosynthesis produces this type of food.
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Sugar
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What is a by-product of photosynthesis that is useful to humans?
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Oxygen
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Along with sunlight, what other two reactants are involved in this process?
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Water and Carbon Dioxide
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Cellular respiration occurs inside of this organelle.
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Mitochondria
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Compare the process of respiration to photosynthesis.
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They are opposites.
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What is waste in cellular respiration?
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Carbon Dioxide
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In cellular respiration, is energy stored or is energy burned and released?
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Burned and released.
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When plants respire, they take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Name an organism that does the opposite of this.
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Humans
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What is a “scope”?
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A Microscope
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Name 3 different types of cells humans have in their bodies.
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Skin Cells Muscle Cells Bone Cells White/Red Blood Cells
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This type of cell does not have a true nucleus and consists of bacteria.
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Prokaryotic
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This cell has a true nucleus and consists of plant and animal cells.
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Eukaryotic
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Who discovered cells?
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John Hooke
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