Types Of Cells and Organisms.
Cell Structures
Cellular Respiration and Photosynthesis
Types of Bacteria
100

Give an example of a prokaryotic organism.

Bacteria or Archea

100

What is the purpose of the nucleus?

To hold DNA and tell the cell what to do.

100

What types of organisms use photosynthesis? Name two.

Bacteria, Plants, or algae

100

Are all bacteria prokaryotic?

Yes

200

What is an advantage of being a multicellular organism?

Specific jobs for different cells, Easier to replace dead or damaged cells, etc.

200

What organelles do a plant cell have that animal cells don't?

chloroplast, cell wall

200

What are the inputs and outputs of Photosynthesis?

____+____+____=____+____

C02+Sunlight+H20=Glucose+02

200

What is the purpose of the flagella?

To allow the bacteria to swim and move.

300

What type of cell does not have a nucleus?

prokaryotic

300

What is the purpose of the vacuole?

It stores energy and waste products.

300

What are the inputs and outputs of Cellular Respiration?

____+____=____+____+____

Glucose+C02=Heat+Energy+Water

300

Can bacteria be heterotrophs and autotrophs? Give a reasoning.

Yes because some bacteria eat other bacteria and do photosynthesis.

400

What happens when a unicellular organism reproduces?

It creates a whole new organism.

400

Which type of cell (plant or animal) has larger vacuoles?

plant

400

What substance is inside the chloroplast to absorb blue light from the sun?

chlorophyll

400

What is the difference between a virus and bacteria?

A virus needs a host to survive but bacteria are free roaming and can survive on their own
500

What process do most autotrophs go through to make food?

Photosynthesis

500

What is the purpose of the centriole?

Its makes spindle fibers to help make the supporting structures of the cell and with making more cells.

500

Where does the water produced in our body from cellular respiration go?

Out our breath or out our urine
500

What type of bacteria use photosynthesis?

Cyanobacteria

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