This is a common Prokaryotic cells normally found on our hands, especially when we are sick.
What is Bacteria?
Protective covering, that is more sturdy and rigid
What is Cell wall?
In an animal cell, what is the protective layer that separates the inside of the cells from the external environment?
What is Cell membrane?
a membranes organelle responsible chiefly for protein and lipid syntheses
What are Endoplasmic reticulum?
yes
One chromosome
What is Prokaryotic cells?
What are two examples of unicellular organisms?
What are Euglena and Paramecium?
A thick, clear, jelly like fluid.
What is cytoplasm?
single-membrane-bound cytoplasmic structures containing a large range of digestive enzymes.
What are Lysosomes?
Asexual reproduction
Examples of these cells are Muscle cells, bone cells, and cancer cells
What is Eukaryotic cells?
A heavily pigmented area found in some single-celled organisms
What is Eyespot?
A web of long tube and fibers made of proteins also found in the cytoplasm.
What is Cytoskeleton?
It is a membrane-bound organelle, which is mainly composed of a series of flattened, stacked pouches called cisternae.
What is Golgi Apparatus?
What are three examples of unicellular organisms?
Amoeba, Paramecium, and Euglena
This cell is an organelle found in the cells of most eukaryotes, such as animals, plants and fungi.
What is Mitochondria?
What color are plant cells?
What is green?
What are lysosomes mostly made up of?
What are digestive enzymes?
non membrane-bound and important cytoplasmic organelles found in close association with the endoplasmic reticulum
What are Ribosomes?
How do unicellular organisms feed?
cells eat other cells that are significantly smaller in size
Which cells do not have a nucleus?
What is Prokaryotic cells?
These organelles contain piles of flat disk called grana or thylokoids.
What are Chloroplasts?
Storage area for water, foods, waste, and other materials
What is Vacuole?
hair-like projections, small structures, present outside the cell wall and work like oars to either move the cell or the extracellular fluid. Flagella are slightly bigger and are responsible for the cell movements.
What is Cilia?
how do unicellular organisms get rid of waste?
directly through the cell membrane by the process of diffusion