Smallest unit of life

Cell type that does not have a nucleus

An active transport process where large particles exit the cell. (Requires energy)

Cell type that has a nucleus

The movement of particles from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration.

Small bodies in a cell's cytoplasm that are specialized to perform a specific function.

Organelles where proteins are made and stored in a cell.

Structure that surrounds the cell membrane providing support and structure to plant cells.

Name of the sugar that is produced during photosynthesis and broken down into energy (ATP) during cellular respiration.

In eukaryotic cells, a membrane bound organelle that contains the cell's DNA

Gel-like material inside the cell that surrounds the organelles.

Green organelles that make sugar (glucose) for plants.

Organelle that digests food particles, wastes, cell parts and foreign invaders. Clean up Crew!

Liquid filled organelles that store water and wastes.

Organelle that breaks down sugar to make energy (ATP) Power House!

Thin covering, surrounding the cell that allows materials to enter and leave the cell.

A type of diffusion that moves water in and out of the cell across the membrane.

The process by which plants use sunlight, carbon dioxide and water to make glucose (sugar).

The process a cell uses to make energy (ATP) by breaking down oxygen and glucose (sugar) and releasing carbons dioxide and water.

An active transport process where the cell membrane brings particles into the cell. (requires energy)

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