What are three things that prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have in common?
Cytoplasm, cell membrane, genetic material
What type of energy does the mitochondria produce?
ATP
What do lysosomes do?
Digestion, kills invaders
Why is the rough ER, rough?
Ribosomes
Who tries to stop Christmas from coming, by stealing all things of Christmas from “the Who’s”?
The Grinch
Which organelle do animal cells have that plant cells do not?
Lysosome
What is the cell theory?
Cells are the most basic unit of all organism, all cells come from pre-existing cells, and all living things have cells or cell
Who proposed the cell theory
Theodore Schwann
What does Smooth ER make?
Lipids
What fairy tale inspired gingerbread houses?
Hansel and Gretel
What is another name for DNA that is used in our textbook?
genetic material
In terms of looks, what is the difference between the plant cell and the animal cell?
The plant cell’s shape is more defined and rigid, and the plant cell is mostly shown as green (from the chloroplast).
What organelle has the nickname of “The post office”?
Golgi Apparatus
What are two organelles that help with cell movement?
Cilia and flagellum
How do you say "Merry Christmas" in Spanish?
Feliz Navidad
What does the rough endoplasmic reticulum do?
Processes proteins and sends them to the Golgi Apparatus
What does a cytoplasm do?
the gel-like substance inside a cell membrane that contains structures that carry out life processes
Name three organelles that help support the shape of the cell
Cytoskeleton, vacuole, cytoplasm
What does a vacuole do?
Bound membrane storing material and waste
What are the gifts that the Three Wise Men gave baby Jesus, according to Christmas history?
Gold, Myrrh, and Frankincense
Are viruses eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
Neither-- they lack the characteristics of a living thing
Who named the cell, cell?
Robert Hooke
Which word describes the cell membrane, which chooses what goes in and out of the cell?
Semi-permeable
Which organelle contains instructions for making protein?
Nucleus (it's the DNA)
According to the Italian tradition, who delivers gifts to good children on the eve of Epiphany?
An old lady/witch named Befana