Eukaryotic vs Prokaryotic
Cell Organelles
Endosymbiosis
100
Humans have which kind of cells?
Eukaryotic
100
Which organelle do plant cells have that they use to conduct photosynthesis?
Chloroplasts
100
Name 2 organelles that endosymbiosis pertains to.
Mitochondria, chloroplast.
200
Which is generally larger?
Eukaryotic
200
A plant cell has this rigid outer structure.
Cell wall.
200
What organelle does mitochondria have?
Ribosomes.
300
Which type of organelle do both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have?
Ribosomes
300

Name the organelle involved with controlling what goes in and out of the cell.

cell membrane

300
Give evidence that supports this theory.
Double membrane, their own DNA, similar size to bacteria, mitochondria/bacteria form in a process similar to binary fission.
400

eukaryotic cells considered to have a "true ______"?

nucleus

400
Name at least 2 cell organelles with double membranes.
Mitochondria, chloroplast, nucleus (in animal cells).
400
What is the domain of the organisms that evolved into organelles?
Bacteria
500

What type of DNA do eukaryotic cells have, linear or circular?

linear

500

give the order to which those cells evolved.

plant cells, animal cells, bacteria

bacteria --> animal cells --> plant cells

500
What is the difference between primary and secondary endosymbiosis?
Primary endosymbiosis involves the engulfment of a bacterium by another free living organism. Secondary endosymbiosis occurs when the product of primary endosymbiosis is itself engulfed and retained by another free living eukaryote.
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