This small organelle links amino acids to make proteins.
What is a ribosome?
This may be covered in ribosomes and acts to transport proteins inside a cell.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
All eukaryotes are different from prokaryotes because they have these (in general)
What are membrane-bound organelles?
This is the shape of the DNA prokaryotes. (Hint: not a double helix)
What is circular?
In the toothpickase lab, what part represented the enzyme?
What is our hands?
This is the control center of the cell that houses the DNA.
What is the nucleus?
This cell part acts as a barrier and is selectively permeable.
What is cell or plasma membrane?
Eukaryotic cells often have different shapes (ex. muscle cells are long and striped) that are for a specific function. This is called _________
What is specialization?
This organelle links amino acids to form proteins.
What are ribosomes?
In DNA extraction, what did we do to break the cell wall of the fruit we used?
What is smash the food in a baggie?
This cell part is found in photosynthetic bacteria and plants, but not animals.
What is the chloroplast?
This organelle makes chemical energy (glucose) in plant cells.
What is a chloroplast?
This control center is found in eukaryotes and contains the DNA.
What is the nucleus?
Prokaryotes are not plants or animals. They are single celled _________.
What is bacteria?
This is the basic unit of life.
What is a cell?
This would be large in plants, but small in animals.
What is a vacuole?
This part contains digestive enzymes that can digest food or foreign bodies.
What is a lysosome?
All eukaryotes have this organelle to make ATP from glucose.
What is mitochondria?
This is a long tail-like structure that moves some bacteria.
What is a flagella?
These two changes can denature an enzyme.
What is change in temperature and change in pH?
This bilayer controls what comes in an out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
This organelle uses glucose and oxygen to make ATP.
What is a mitochondrion?
Eukaryotes are the oldest cell type. True or False?
What is false?
These hair-like structures stick out from the outer layer of bacteria and they help the cell absorb things and move.
What are cilia?
When is your final exam?
What is Monday, January 13th?