Prokaryotes & Eukaryotes
Eukaryotes - Plant and Animal
Miscellaneous
Viruses
Microscopes & Cell Theory
100
Examples of prokaryotic organims
What is bacteria?
100
Function of the nucleus
What is storing genetic information (DNA)?
100
Algae is able to produce food through photosynthesis so algae needs what organelle?
What are chloroplasts?
100
Viruses are surrounded by a _____________ coat.
What is protein?
100
The basic unit of structure and function in living organisms:
What is the cell?
200
Characteristics of prokaryotic cells
What is no nucleus or membrane bound organelles? They do have ribosomes, cytoplasm and cell membranes.
200
Characteristics of plant cells
What is rectangular shape, cell wall, chloroplast and large central vacuole?
200
This organelle releases energy from sugars and is found in high numbers in muscle cells.
What is mitochondria?
200
Viruses need a _______ cell to replicate.
What is host?
200
You are looking at the slide you made under a microscope. You see 3 perfectly round, dark rimmed objects. You are probably looking at:
What are air bubbles?
300
Characteristics of eukaryotic cells
What is nucleus and many complex membrane bound organelles?
300
Characteristics of animal cells-
What is animals cells lack cell walls & chloroplasts and contain lysosomes and centrioles?
300
This cell organelle modifies and distributes proteins to other parts of the cell.
What is golgi complex?
300
the two life cycles of a virus.
What is lytic and lysogenic?
300
You are looking a a series of rectangular cells under the microscope. The cells probably came from....
What is a plant?
400
You observe a cell under the microscope. You notice that it contains a flagella, ribosomes, cytoplasm and DNA. You determine that it is a ......
What is prokaryotic cell?
400
Function of lysosomes
What is acts like a garbage truck- destroys old cell materials and breaks down lipids?
400
The site where amino acids are synthesized into proteins-
What is ribosomes?
400
Similarities between viruses and prokaryotes:
What is DNA and proteins?
400
Your ocular lens has a magnification of 15 and your objective lens has a magnification of 20. The total magnification-
What is 300?
500
Ways in which prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells are similar.
What is they both have ribosomes, cell membranes, cytoplasm and DNA?
500
Characteristics shared by both plant and animal cells-
What is cell membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes, golgi complex, ER, nucleus, nucleoulus and DNA?
500
If one part of a cell stopped working then-
What is the whole cell would not function properly?
500
Major differences between bacteria (prokaryotes) and viruses:
What is viruses cannot duplicate on their own and bacteria can?
500
Function of the ocular and objective lenses-
What is magnify the image of the specimen?
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