An rigid wall outside of plasma membrane giving extra support - not found in animal cells.
what is a cell wall.
The chromatin, chromosomes, ribosomes, and cytoplasm is part of what function?
what is cell control.
slime layer around cell wall that enhances some bacteria to cause disease.
what is capsule.
Where are the organelles (parts) found?
what is cytoplasm
All living things are made up of ____________
what is Cells.
materials into structures called vesicles then shipped out.
what is apparatus.
what is the function of the reticulum, vacuole, endoplasmic, and Mitochondria.
what is assembly, transport, and storage.
extension of plasma membrane- helps bacteria stick to a surface and also acts as a bridge where two bacteria can exchange DNA.
what is Pilus.
What are the vacuoles?
what is Small storage spaces in the cytoplasm
Cells are the _______ _________ of all living things.
what is building blocks.
Condensed chromatin that contain genetic information passed on to offspring.
what is chromosomes.
The Cytoskeleton , Centrioles, Cilia, is part of what function?
What is support and locomotion.
whip-like projections that enable them to move.
what is Flagellum
What is the name of the organelle in a plant cell that contains chlorophyll?
what is Chloroplast.
What do cells do?
what is carry on all life processes
network of protein filaments that help cell keep its shape and helps with movement of protein filaments called microtubules or microfilaments.
what is cytoskeleton.
what is the function of a cell wall?
what is a boundary.
this regulates what enters and leaves cells.
what is plasma membrane.
What are the three main parts of a cell?
what is Cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm
Where do cells come from?
what is other living cells
what two organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
what is cell wall and chloroplasts
what allows plants to capture the energy of the Sun in energy-rich molecules.
what is Chloroplasts.
what cell appeared earlier in history?
what is prokaryotic cells.
What organelle is also known as the cell's "powerhouse?"
what is Mitochondria
this made it possible for scientist to view and study cells.
what is microscopes.