Organelles
Trivia 1
Fuel and Nutrients
Flash Cards
Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells
100

What do the Vesicles do?

The Vesicles are small sacs that carry things around the cell.

100

What are the three functions of the Nervous System?

1) Sensory Input (eye sends messages to brain) →

2) Integration (brain decides on action) →

3) (brain sends message to muscles) Sensory Output ~the response

100

What are nutrients? Fill in the blanks: Nutrients are _________ in food that your ____ needs.

Nutrients are chemicals in food that your body needs.

chemicals, body

100

What is an organelle?

A structure in a cell with a specific job.

100

What is the definition of Prokaryotic?

Cells that do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.

200

What is the Vacuole's job? What is the Golgi Apparatus' job?

The Vacuole is the storage center. 

The Golgi Apparatus is like the FedEx of cells. It 'tags them and packages them.'

200

What is the diaphragm's job on a microscope?

The diaphragm is the part of a microscope that adjusts how much light shines on the sample.

200

What is the name of the organ system that supplies nutrients to our body?

The Circulatory System delivers nutrients to the body.

200

What is a Neuron?

A neuron is a nerve cell.

200

What is the definition of Eukaryotic?

Cells with a nucleus and other organelles.

300

True or False: The mitochondria had digestive enzymes that break stuff down.

False!

300

What are the three parts of the Cell Theory?

1. All organisms are made of cells.

2. Cells are the basic units of structure and function of living things.

3. All cells come from other cells.

300

What are the 5 types of nutrients?

Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Vitamins, and Minerals

300

Fill the blank: Integration is the function of the _______ system in which sensory input is processed by the brain.

Nervous

300

Name at least 3 characteristics that both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have in common.

Ribosomes, DNA and RNA, Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane (Plasma), Alive, and Cells

400

What do the Nucleolus, the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) and the Smooth ER do?

The Nucleolus builds the ribosomes.The Rough ER holds the Ribosomes. The Smooth ER makes lipids (fat).

400

True or False: The concept of form and function is the relationship between the shape of a thing and the way it functions.

True!

400

Why do humans need food?

1) Food gives your body energy. You need energy for everything that you do.

2) Food provides building materials for your body. You need to have food in order to grow and repair your body.

3) Your body process must be kept in balance for good health, food contains substances that help the balance.

400

In what order does the hierarchy of biological organization go in?

Cells→Tissues→Organs→Organ Systems→Organism

EX. Muscle Cell→Muscle Tissue→Heart→Circulatory System→Human

400

Can the nucleus be found in a prokaryotic cell?

No, nucleus' are usually found in eukaryotic cells.

500

Is the lysosome one of 5 nutrients that the body needs?

No, the lysosome has digestive enzymes that break stuff down.

500

True or False: An organ system is a group of vitamins and minerals working together.

False: An organ system is a group of organs working together using the Hierarchy of Biological Organization.

500

What nutrients give energy and what nutrients help control body process?

Lipids and Carbohydrates (main source) both give energy. Proteins give energy and help control body process. Vitamins and Minerals help control body process.

500

Why is the objective on a microscope so important and what is the objective?

The objective is probably the most important tool on a microscope because it is responsible for the primary image of the substance you are looking at.

The objective is a microscope lens that is closest to what you are looking at.

500

True or False: A prokaryotic cell is small.

True: A eukaryotic cell is larger than a prokaryotic cell.

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