| A | B |
| What are organelles? | Tiny cell structures |
| What is the cell wall? | It is found only in plants and protects and supports the plant cell |
| In what part of the plant cell does material pass through? | The cell wall |
| What is the cell membrane? | It is found in BOTH plants and animals and controls what comes in and out of the cell. |
| What is the mitochondria? | It is the "powerhouse" of the cell. |
| What does the mitochondria do? | It converts energy in food molecules to energy the cell can use. |
| What What does the Endoplasmic Reticulum do? | It is passageways that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another. |
| What are ribosomes? | They are factories that produce proteins. |
| What are Golgi Bodies? | The are the "mailroom" because they receive materials, package them, and distribute them to other parts of the cell. |
| What are chloroplasts? | They are found ONLY in plants and capture energy from sunlight to use to produce food. |
| What are vacuoles? | They are storage areas. |
| What do Vacuoles do? | They store food, waste, and other materials. |
| What are lysosomes? | They are small round structures that contain chemicals that breakdown materials. |
| What is a "nickname" for lysosomes? | The "Clean up Crew." |
| How are bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells? | They are smaller and have no nucleus. |
| What are the 3 parts of the Cell Theory? | All living things are made of cells, Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things, and All cells come from other cells. |
| What do cells make? | Tissues |
| What is made of tissues? | Organs |
| What do organs make? | Systems |
| What do systems make? | Organisms |
| Increasing in complexity, what comes from cells? | Tissues, Organs, Systems, and Organisms. |