Organelles
Pro. vs. Eu.
Cell Parts
Cell Functions
Review
100

This organelle functions in cellular respiration to make energy.

mitochondria

100

Eukaryote cells evolved from_____________ cells.

Prokaryote

100

Cell organelles are located within the _______ of the cell.

Cytoplasm

100

The endoplasmic reticulum functions to:

Transport Materials

100

How many parts are in the cell theory?

3

200

All cells have:

Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, and Ribosomes

200

Give one example of a prokaryote cell:

Archaea, Bacteria

200

The "boss" in the center of the cell

Nucleus  

200

Genetic material is contained within the _____ of the cell.

Nucleus

200

Who names the cell the cell?

Robert Hooke

300

The rough endoplasmic reticulum has ____ on it.

Ribosomes

300

Give one example of a eukaryote  cell:

Plant, Animal, Fungi, Plant

300

What is located right next to the nucleus?

Endoplasmic Reticulum 

300

The_______ controls what enters and leaves the cell.

Cell Membrane

300

Who invented the microscope?

Anton von Leewhoek 

400

This organelle functions to package and deliver proteins.

Golgi Apparatus

400

Eukaryote cells evolved from_____________ cells.

Prokaryote

400

Name 2 parts in plant cells not in animal cells

Cell Wall and Chloroplasts 

400

These organelles appear in both plant and animal cells but are different in both.

vacuoles

400

What is the device that is used to magnify specimens? 

The Microscope 

500

This organelle is responsible for destroying worn-out cell parts.

Lysosomes
500

Prokaryote cells have:

No Nucleus 

500

What is in an animal cell and not a plant cell?

Lysosomes 

500

Which structure is directly responsible for the formation of proteins within the cell.

ribosomes

500

What are the 3 parts of the cell theory? 

1. All living things are made of cells.

2. Cells carry out the functions needed to support life.

3. Cells come only from other living cells.

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