Prokaryotic Cells
Eukaryotic Cells
Organelles & Function
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Prokaryotic cells range in size from less than...

1 micrometer to no more than 10 micrometers.

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Unicellular or Multicellular

Multicellular

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Whats the function of lysosomes?

Lysosomes perform 3 main functions.

1- breaking down

2- digesting waste products

3- protecting foreign invaders

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What are the 3 plant specific organelles?

Central Vacuole

Cell wall

Chloroplasts. 

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What does cholesterol do?

Cholesterol prevents the membrane from becoming stiff by ensuring that the phospholipids are not too closely packed togehter.

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Where is the DNA found in prokaryotic cells?

DNA is found free within the cytoplasm of the cell in an irregular region called neucleoid.
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What does their cell size range from?

Their cells range in size from 10 micrometers to aprox. 100 micrometers.

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What is the function of mitochondria?

Considered the powerhouse of the cell as they are responsible for the storage of energy on the specialized energy - rich molecule called ATP

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What is fragella?

Flagella is a long whip-like thread which can propel the cell along.

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what do glycoproteins do?

Glycoproteins are essential for cell to cell communication and assists with transportation of molecules through the cell membrane.

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The DNA forms a what?

A single large coil, commonly known as a circular chromosome.

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Can Eukaryotic cells form structures?

Yes! Eukaryotic cells can form much larger structures such as tissues, organs and organ system.

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What is the function of transport vesicles

Transport vesicles help move materials, such as proteins and other molecules, from one part of a cell to another

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What is cilia?

Cilia are tiny hairs that beat simultaneously too move.

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What does peripheral proteins do?

Maintain the cells cytoskeleton

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Are prokaryotes bigger or smaller than eukaryotic cells?

Much smaller
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Where does eukaryotic cells have genetic material?

In the nucleus

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What is the function of vacuoles

Serves as the storage area for water, foods, waste and other materials in the cell.
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Hydrophilic means...

attracted to water

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What do structural proteins do?

Provides the cell with support and shape.

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Key features of prokaryotes.. (name one)

1- The diagram of a typical prokaryote (bacteria) is shown to the right

2- It shows the absence of both a membrane-bound organelles.

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Name 3 organelles eukaryotic cells have

1- Vacuoles

2- lysosomes

- transport vesicles

- mitochondria

- chloroplasts

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What is the function of chloroplasts

 produce energy through photosynthesis and oxygen-release processes, which sustain plant growth.

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Hydrophobic means

repelled by water

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What do glycolipids do?

Glycolipids are responsible for recognizing other cells within the organism.

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