Which cell can chloroplasts be found in?
Plant Cells
What is the function of mitochondria?
Generates chemical energy needed to power the cell's biochemical reactions
What are small particles made out of RNA & protein?
Ribosomes
Where can peroxisomes be found?
Free floating in the cell cytoplasm
Which type of cell is the earliest and most basic form of life on Earth?
Prokaryotic Cells
Which cell can centrosomes be found in?
Animal Cells
What is the function of the vacuole?
Stores water and nutrients or Gets rid of waste products.
Which organelle is a ball with small chromosomes surrounding it?
Nucleus
Where can the cell wall be found?
On the outside of the cell membrane
True or False: There are more bacteria in the body than human cells
True
Which cell can the cell wall be found in?
Plant Cells
What is the function of the nucleus?
Acts as cell's control center & stores genetic information
Which organelle is made of a series of flattened stacked pouches called cisternae?
Golgi Apparatus
Which organelle can be found inside the cytoplasm?
Cytoskeleton
True or False: Most organelles are not membrane bound, they don't have a unit of membrane around them
False
Which cell can the nucleus be found in?
Both
What is the function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
Produces protein for the rest of the cell
Which organelle is a self-contained structure consisting of fluid or gas surrounded by an outer membrane?
Vesicles
Which organelle can be located near the cell periphery?
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Which organelle was the first to be discovered by scientists?
Nucleus
Which cell can lysosomes be found in?
Animal Cells
What is the function of cilia?
Moves the cell around & moves fluids past the cell
Which small organelle is filled with enzymes?
Lysosomes
Where can flagella be found?
At the axial ends, middle of the body, or anywhere around the cell body
Which organelle is really important when it comes to high-energy organs such as heart, liver, muscles, and the brain?
Mitochondria