Prokaryotes only have this type of organelle
(Hint: think membrane)
Non-Membranous Organelle
The movement of substances across the cell membrane without using energy?
Passive Transport
what are the two types of endoplasmic reticulums and what is the difference between them
there is the smooth ER (has no ribosomes) and the rough ER ( has ribosomes)
What does the plasma membrane function as?
A selective barrier that allows sufficient passage of oxygen, nutrients, and wastes to service the entire volume of the cell.
Known as the "cleaning crew" of the cell, breaks down waste and old cell parts using digestive enzymes?
Lysosomes
What are most prokaryotes surrounded by?
Capsule or Slime layer
Type of transportation that requires energy in the form of ATP to transport substances against their concentration gradient?
Active Transportation
where are ribosomes made? ( not the entire organelle but the part inside the organelle)
ribosomes are made in the nucleolus.
Cellular respiration and most ATP are generated in what organelle?
Mitochondrion
What does DNA stand for?
Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid
What are the hairlike structures they use to stick to objects?
Pilli
Water molecules move across a selectively permeable membrane during this process?
Osmosis
what are the folds in the inner membrane and what is the fluid part in the mitochondria?
the folds are the cristae and the liquid is the matrix
Where do most of the cell's metabolic activities occur?
Cytoplasm
what are the three parts of the cell theory?
cells are the basic unit of life, all living things are made up of cells, and all cells come from pre-existing cells
Do Prokaryotes have BIGGER or SMALLER ribosomes than Eukaryotes
Prokaryotes have SMALLER ribosomes
This process removes large molecules or waste from the cell by merging vesicles with the cell membrane?
Exocytosis
what are the four main things that plant cells have that animal cells do not have?
a cell wall, chloroplasts, glyoxysomes, and a large central vacuole
What are intermediate fibers?
fibrous proteins super-coiled into thick cables; used for anchoring organelles.
How do hydrophilic molecules pass through the membrane?
By going through transport proteins.
How many rings of DNA do Prokaryotes have?
ONE
Large molecules are transported into the cell through this process, often involves a vesicle formation?
Endocytosis
what are the three cytoskeletal elements and what are they made out of?
Microfilaments are made of the protein actin, intermediate filaments are made of a variety of proteins including keratin, and microtubules are made of tubulin.
Label B-E
B: Cell Membrane
C: Rough ER
D: Mitochondria
E: Smooth ER
What are all the organelles in the endomembrane system?
nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum (rough and smooth), Golgi apparatus, lysosomes, vacuoles, and the plasma membrane.