what do prokaryotic cells have instead of a nucleus
nucleotide region
what is the control center of the cell
Nucleus
what organelle do animal cells rely on for energy
mitochondria
what is outside the cell membrane
cell wall
who saw the first cell
Robert Hooke
what long single hairlike structure is used for locomotion
flagella
what kind of organelles do eukaryotes have?
membrane bound organelles
contains digestive enzyme
what holds water, waste, and toxins
central vacuole
who saw the first liven cell
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
what are the numerous hairlike strictures used for locomotion called
cilia
what builds lipids
smooth ER
two short cylinders of micro tubules at right angles
centrioles
what absorbed sunlight to turn into energy
chloroplast
what is the first rule of the cell theory?
all living organisms are composed of more than 1 cell
uni or multi cellular
unicellular
what turns emery into ATP
Mitochondria
thin tubes and filaments that crisscross to give shape
cytoskeleton
what gives chloroplast its color
chlorophyll
what was the second rule of the cell theory
cells are the basic units of structure and function in an organism
what 2 domains are prokaryotic divided into
bacteria and Archaea
what vesicles contain digestive enzyme
Lysosomes
structures used for locomotion
cilia and flagella
flattened membrane sac inside chloroplast
thylakoid
what was the third rule of the cell theory?
cells only come from other cells.