Name the 3 vital functions a cell performs
nutrition, interactions, reproduction
Name the 2 types of cells
prokaryotic and eukaryotic
what are the 2 things cells have
common structures and organelles
Name 3 things found in the nucleolus
DNA, RNA, and proteins
Name the 6 steps of the scientific method
1. Identify a problem
2. Search for information
3. form a hypothesis
4. experiment
5. analyse the results
6. report the results
name the 2 types of nutrition
autotrophic and heterotrophic
what makes eukaryotic cells different than prokaryotic cells
they have a nucleus
name 4 common structures of cells
cell membrane, cytoplasm, DNA, ribosomes
How do bacteria reproduce?
binary fission
Give an example of a secondary source
databases
Name the types of movements cells can have
ciliary and flagellar, contractile, amoeboid
what is a nucleus made up of
nuclear membrane, nucleoplasm, nucleolus, chromatin
Name at least 4 organelles
options: mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, centrioles, cilia and flagella, vacuoles, chloroplasts, cell wall
True or false? photosynthesis and chemosynthesis are both heterotrophic nutrition types
False. They are autotrophic nutrition
What do you do if your hypothesis is not supported?
form a new hypothesis
name the 3 types of reproduction cells use
binary fission, budding, sporulation
true or false? DNA contains the genetic material of the cell
True
What organelle transports substances to different parts of the cell?
Golgi apparatus
what organelle is full of digestive enzymes?
lysosomes
What type of source is a scientific article?
a primary source
true or false? prokaryotic cells have membraneous organelles
False
what is found in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells?
ribosomes
what organelle creates proteins?
the rough endoplasmic reticulum or ribosomes
what organelle makes energy for the cell?
mitochondria
what is a hypothesis?
a prediction based off of gathered information