Organelles
Scientific Method
Parts of a Graph
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
100

What organelle is known as the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

What is the first step of the scientific method

Observation

100

What is on the X-axis of a graph? 

The independent variable 

100

what is a key difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells 

Prokaryotic cells do not have organelles

200

Which orangelle is responsible for making proteins (Protein Synthesis)

Ribosomes

200

What is a hypothesis?

An educated guess about the outcome of an experiment

200

What do we need at the top of the graph that describes what the graph is about? 

Title

200

 Name one example of a prokaryote

bacteria

300

What is the function of the lysosomes?

break down old or broken cell parts

300

What is the difference between quantitative and qualitative data?

Qualitative is data that involves sense

Quantitative is data that involves numbers

300

what is the purpose of the legend/key in a graph? 

Helps identify what the different lines on the graph represent 

300

Do Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus? Why or why not? 

Yes - because it holds the DNA

400

Name the organelle that contains genetic material 

Nucleus 

400

what do you call data that supports or contradicts a hypothesis

Evidence 

400

What does the term scale mean in the context of a graph 

the numbers that are on the x and y axis that go up in a consistent interval 

400

What structures are unique to plant cells and not found in animal cells

Cell Wall, chloroplasts and Central vacuole

500

Describe the role of the Golgi Apparatus 

Process, package and deliver proteins

500

Why is it important to conduct experiments in the scientific method

So it can be recreated and followed.  Makes sure your experiment is valid 

500
The dependent variable goes on what axis? 

The Y- axis

500

Describe how the cell wall differs from a cell membrane 

The cell wall is an extra layer found in plant cells that is stronger and does not change shape.