Are Prokaryotes Unicellular or Multicellular?
Unicellular
What is the additional protective covering in a plant cell called?
Cell Wall
What Is the powerhouse of the Cell?
Mitochondria
This is the command center of the animal cell
Nucleus
What are two examples of unicellular organisms?
Euglena and Paramecium
Do Prokaryotes or Eukaryotes have a Nucleus
Eukaryotes have a Nucleus
What is the green pigment in chloroplasts called?
Chlorophyll
What are the two types of ER?
Rough ER and Smooth ER
Fluid filled sacs that serve as storage
Vacuole
What are cilias?
Tiny hairs that beat simultaneously to move the organisms in a specific direction
How much do Prokaryotes Vary in Size?
1 micrometer to 10 micrometers
What are the two vacuoles called in plant cells?
Contractile Vacuole and the Food Vacuole
What serves as the central command center in Animal Cells?
Nucleus
This organelle packages substances into tiny sacs called vesicles
Golgi Body
What is sensitive to light and is connected to the flagella?
Eyespot (stigma)
What do Eukaryotes Make Up?
Tissues, Organs, Complex Cells
What is the Central Vacuole responsible for?
Responsible for pushing the cytoplasm outwards and assists in retaining the shape of the cell
What Does the Golgi Body Do?
What organelle is responsible for trapping sunlight for photosynthesis? (Plant Cell)
Chloroplasts
what does the contractile vacuole enable?
Enables the to control their water levels by absorbing water and then releasing it back into the environment once the vacuole reaches a certain size
What Kingdom are Prokaryotic Cells placed in?
The Kingdom Monera
What are central Vacuoles responsible for?
Responsible for pushing the cytoplasm outwards and assists in retaining the shape of the cell
What is the Nucleus made up of on the inside?
Protein and RNA
small organelles that are free floating in the cytoplasm, its attached to the ER
Ribosomes
What does the Psuedipodias enable the aomeba to do?
Enable the aomeba to drag itself in a specific direction