This organelle olds the DNA and controls what the cell does.
What is the nucleus?
This organelle is only found in the plant cell and help support and protect the cell.
What is a Cell wall?
The smallest unit of living things
What is a cell?
These have a cell wall and a chloroplast.
What are plant cells?
Macromolecules that primarily function as chemical messengers, make up waterproof coverings, create biological membranes, and store energy long term.
What are lipids?
This organelle turns sugar into energy.
What is a mitochondria?
This organelle makes proteins and are found in the cytoplasm.
What is a Ribosme?
All organic molecules contain this element.
What is carbon?
The cell that evolved first.
What are prokaryotes?
Macromolecules that have monosaccharides as monomers and polysaccharides as polymers.
What are carbohydrates?
Products travel in transport vesicles from the ER to this organelle
What is a Golgi Apparatus?
This is a thick fluid that organelles are in.
What is a Cytoplasm?
These macromolecules can be found in egg whites, walnuts, and milk.
What are proteins?
These cells don't have a nucleus.
What are Prokaryotes?
A macromolecule that does not have an indicator test (that we have learned about).
What are Nucleic Acids?
This organelle has clear fluid sacs that store food, minerals, and waste.
What is a vacuole?
This organelle contains enzymes that help in digestion.
What is a Lyosome?
These are 4 structures in ALL cells.
What are DNA, ribosomes, cell membrane and cytoplasm?
A fungus is this type of cell. (hint - its single celled and has a nucleus)
What is eukaryotic cell?
Macromolecules that primarily function as structural support in humans and plants. This type of macromolecule makes up our muscles.
What are proteins?
This organelle consists of a system of membranes in the cytoplasm.
What is a Endoplasmic Reticulum?
This macromolecule can be identified by it's long "tails".
What are lipids?
These are 3 different ways to differentiate between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.
What is
- Nucleus
- Membrane-bound organelles
- Size
- Flagellum
If a person ate pizza for lunch, which macromolecules did they eat? There is dough, tomato sauce, cheese and pepperoni in the pizza.
What are nucleic acids, carbohydrates, lipids and proteins?