Have a cell membrane.
What is both animal and plant cells?
The brain of the cell. Controls many cell functions.
What is a nucleus?
This organelle is the place where proteins are assembled.
What are ribosomes?
Humans.
What is multicellular?
Do not have a nucleus or cell membrane.
What are nonliving samples?
Have a cell wall.
What are plant cells?
This organelle captures light energy to produce sugars. Converts light energy to chemical energy.
What is chloroplast?
This organelle stores water inside the cell.
What are vacuoles?
Contains membrane bound organelles.
What is unicellular and multicellular?
Rigid cell wall and chloroplasts.
What a plant cell?
Contain a nucleus.
What are plant and animal cells?
Allows molecules to pass into and out of the cell. (Border patrol or gate)
What is the cell membrane?
This organelle packages proteins for delivery to other parts of the cell.
What is the Golgi Apparatus or Body?
Examples are bacteria and viruses.
What is unicellular?
The smallest units of living organisms.
What are cells?
Contain chloroplast.
What is a plant cell?
Protects the cell from injury and provides support.
What is the cell wall?
Contains digestive enzymes that break down discarded proteins.
What is a lysosome?
Made of a single cell.
What is unicellular?
No cell wall present.
What is an animal cell?
Produce their own food.
What are plant cells?
Generates a cells energy (like the cells battery).
What is the mitochondrion?
The gooey/ gel-like stuff inside the cell that holds the organelles.
What is cytoplasm?
Living.
What is unicellular and multicellular?
DNA, not enclosed in a nucleus.
What is the prokaryotic cell?