This bond involves a highly electronegative Oxygen and 2 hydrogen atoms.
What is hydrogen?
This type of cell has a cell wall.
What is a plant cell?
This organelle is the "powerhouse" of the cell.
What is mitochondria?
Mitochondria contain an inner membrane that is folded many times, these folds are called what?
What are cristae?
This type of bond is transient and polar. The bonds within are constantly breaking and reforming, allowing it to maintain it's liquid state.
What is a hydrogen bond?
This type of cell can survive in either extremely hot, or extremely cold conditions.
What is archaea?
This organelles purpose is to protect the cell, and allow substances in and out through various channels.
What is the cell membrane?
These long tail-like structures enable certain types of cells to propel themselves through liquid.
What is flagella?
This bond is involves one atom "stealing" an electron from another, forming a very strong connection between the two.
What is an ionic bond?
This type of cell does not have a nucleus, or membrane-bound organelles.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
This organelle sits near the nucleus and is studded with many ribosomes.
What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
This rigid structure is found in plant cells and provides support as well as keeping the cell from reach osmotic lysis.
What is the cell wall?
This type of bond forms when electrons are shared equally between atoms.
What is a nonpolar covalent bond?
Animal and plant cells are examples of this category of cell that contains a nucleus.
What is a eukaryotic cell?
This organelle type has digestive enzymes and breaks down waste and cellular debris.
What is a lysosome?
This structure helps the cell maintain it's shape, it's composed of actin as well, which is also used in cell division.
What is the cytoskeleton?
This is the weakest type of bond, formed by temporary dipoles.
What is Van der Waals bond or London dispersion forces?
This domain includes all organisms that don't have a nucleus, it includes both bacteria and archaea.
What are prokaryotes?
This organelle shares a similar name to another organelle but is not studded with ribosomes and deals more with lipids.
what is smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
This jelly-like substance holds organelles in place and allows substances to move throughout the cell.
What is cytoplasm?