What Organelle provides protection for the dna?
Nucleus
What does a Vacuole do?
They are generally small and help sequester waste products
How does a Cytoskeleton move?
It flaps the flagella and sperm to move
How does a vacuole eat?
Gets food from broken down nutrients
What is inside the nucleus?
What produce proteins for the rest of the cell to function?
Ribosome
What does a Golgi do?
It transports and modifies proteins in eukaryotic cells.
How does Ribosome move?
It has a walking motion and gets energy from the sun.
How do lysosomes eat?
It can make its own food.
What is on one side of the nucleus?
The Endoplasmic reticulum
What generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cell
Mitochondria
What does a lysosome do?
It helps digest the food that it eats.
How does Endoplasmic Reticulum move?
Moves in a constant moving motion.
How does a Chloroplasts eat?
It uses photosynthesis.
What holds all the cells in?
The cell wall
What Organelle provides protection for a cell?
Plasma Membrane
What does a Cytoskeleton do?
It helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization.
How does a Plasma Membrane move?
The method of movement through the membrane is diffusion
How does a cytoplasm eat?
The cytoplasm uses photosynthesis
What is the nucleus on?
The Cell membrane.
What helps cells maintain their shape and internal organization
Cytoskeleton
What does a mitochondria do?
What generates most of the chemical energy needed to power the cells.
How does a Golgi move?
Its movement occurs by vesicular transport
How does a Endoplasmic reticulum eat?
It gets it food from another cell.
What things are made up of cells?
All living things.