Biology Questions
Eukaryotic 1
Eukaryotic 2
Prokaryotic 1
Prokaryotic 2
100

What are the four big macro molecules of life?

proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, and nucleic acids. 

100

Which part of the eukaryotic cell packages and processes proteins and lipid molecules.

golgi apparatus 

100

site of respiration, makes energy. "Power House of the Cell"

Mitochondria 

100

This part of the prokaryotic cell is selectively permeable, and controls movement of substances in and out of cell. 

cell membrane

100

This part of the prokaryotic cell helps propel the cell. 

flagella 

200

Which macro molecule performs a WIDE variety of functions. For example, keratin is an example of this macro molecule and it is good for your skin, hair, and nails. 

proteins

200

Which part of the eukaryotic cell is where chemical reactions occur?

cytoplasm. 

200

Site of protein synthesis in the eukaryotic cell

ribosomes

200

made of cellulose, supports the cell. 

cell wall 

200

This part of the cell contains the genes that control the cell. 

Nucleoid Region 

300

These macro molecules store energy in living organisms. There are complex and simple forms of this macro molecule. Glucose and fructose are examples of this macro molecule. 

carbohydrates

300

which part of the eukaryotic cell is selectively permeable (meaning solids and liquids can pass through), and controls movement of substances in and out of cell. 

cell membrane. 

300

Synthesis of lipids, such as cholesterol and phospholipids.  

Smooth ER

300

helps prokaryotes cling to each other and other surfaces. 

capsule

300

This part of the cell is the site of protein synthesis. 

ribosomes. 

400

This macro molecule also stores energy in living organisms. Olive oil and butter are examples of this macro molecule. 

lipids

400

This part of the eukaryotic cell contains cell sap and is used for storage. 

vacuole. 

400

This part of the eukaryotic cell is in charge of synthesis, modification, and packaging of proteins. 

Rough ER

400
appendages that allow bacterium to stick to a surface. 

Pili

400

This part of the prokaryotic cell is where chemical reactions occur. 

cytoplasm. 

500

This macro molecule is in charge of storing genetic information in living organisms. All of our genes are made up of these*

Nucleic Acids

500

This part of the cell has the same function as the cell membrane. *It controls movement of substances in and out of cell. 

lysosome. 

500

This part of the eukaryotic cell controls all of the cell's activity and contains genetic information. 

Nucleus 

500

small rings of DNA in prokaryotic cells. 

plasmid

500

What are two examples of prokaryotic cells? 

bacteria and archaea

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