Cell types
Eukaryotic Cell (Animal)
Eukaryotic Cell (Animal)
Eukaryotic Cell (Plant)
Prokaryotic Cell
100

The type of cells that exists in nature.

Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic.

100

It's the brain of the cell, where the genetic material is and where the instructions are given.

The nucleus.
100
The structure that separates the interior of the cell from the exterior and controls what goes in and what goes out. 

Cell membrane.

100

The main differences between animals cells and plant cells.

Cell wall, chloroplasts and central vacuole.

100

Are prokaryotic cells bigger or smaller than eukaryotic cells?

Smaller

200
The main differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.

Eukaryotic cells have nucleus and organelles, while prokaryotic cells lack of them.

200

A gelatinous liquid that fills the interior of the cell and that contains all the organelles.

Cytoplasm.

200

The "powerhouse of the cell". The organelles that produce energy.

Mitochondria.

200

Gives rigidity and structure to the plant cell. It's the reason why the plant cells have geometric structures.

Cell Wall.

200

Are examples of prokaryotic cells.

Bacteria.

300

The common characteristics between all cell types.

They have DNA, cytoplasm and membrane.

300

The part of the nucleus where the ribosomes are made.

Nucleulous.

300

Little organelles that read genetic instructions and manufacture proteins.

Ribosomes. 

300
The organelle that storages water and mantains the liquid equilibrium inside the cell. It can be as big as the nucleus, or even bigger.

Central Vacuole.

300

It's the name of the region where the DNA is in the prokaryotic cells. 

Nucleoid.

400

It's the most ancient cell type that existed on Earth.

Prokaryotic cell. 

400

The endoplasmatic reticulum that contains ribosomes and in which some proteins are made. 

Rough Endoplasmatic Reticulum.

400

The endoplasmatic reticulum where lipis are manufactured. 

Smooth Endoplasmatic Reticulum.

400

Do plant cells have mitochondria? 

Yes.

400

How much types of cell walls are in prokaryotic cells?

Two types.

500

Explain the origin of eukaryotic cells.

Eukaryotic cells emerge from an endosimbiotic process in which a cell ate bacteria that can produce energy from oxygen.

500

The organelles that digest waste products and harmful substances. 

Lysosomes. 

500

The "assembly plant" of the cell. This organelle packages proteins and lipids.

Golgi's body.

500

The "solar panels" of the plant cell. The organelles that carry out photosynthesis.

Chloroplasts.

500
Some prokaryotes have an sticky outer layer made of sugar, What's the name of this structure?

Capsule.

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