Name the structure that is the "control center" of eukaryotic cells.
What is the Nucleus?
Blue print to builders
What is DNA is to ribosomes?
How do plants gain structural strength?
Unlike humans, the cell wall on plant cells enhance the strength of the plant.
What is the function of the cell membrane?
What does the cell membrane protects the cell and also allows/denies entry of nutrients.
In which type of cell is there a nucleus?
What are both plant and animal cells?
What uses nutrients from food to make energy that the cell can use to power itself?
What is the mitochondrion?
What are the particles that are made of RNA and protein?
What are ribosomes?
What is the organelle where some components of the cell membrane are created and some proteins are changed?
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)?
What part of the cell adds structural rigidity?
What is the Cytoskeleton.
In which cells are lysosomes uncommonly found in?
What are animal cells?
Why does a cell keep a large surface area to volume ratio?
Why does bacteria have a capsule?
Why does a bacteria cell protect itself?
How do cells move around/mobilize?
Why do cells use flagella to move around.
What is the primary function of a vacuole?
What do vacuoles store water, proteins, carbs, etc...
Which type of cell doesn't have a nucleus?
What is a Prokaryote?
Name the main difference between the cell membrane and the cell wall.
What is a plant cell with a cell wall and what is an animal cell with a cell membrane?
What is the small organelle that is filled with enzymes that will neutralize and destroy threats and then self destruct?
What is a lysosome?
How do cells try to increase surface area as the volume goes down?
Why do cells fold?
If a cancer protein tries entering a cell what might the cell do to protect itself?
What is the cell membrane will detect the harmful protein and deny its entry into the cell.
In which cell is chloroplast found in?
What is a plant cell?
Why does the structure of a plant cell differ from that of an animal cell?
Cell immortality?
What is protein decomposition?
What is the difference between free floating ER ribosomes and anchored ribosomes?
What are ribosomes that deliver protein in the cell and what are ribosomes the produce protein for outside the cell?
How might cancer kill an organism?
What is over time, cancer cells adapt and mutate. Unfortunately, do to evolution, the cancer cell might disguise as a benevolent cell passing the cell membrane undetected.
What is located around the nucleus?
What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?