Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Bacteria
Animal Cells
Plant Cells
100

Prokaryotes lack this central feature which eukaryotes have.

What is "nucleus"?

100

A structure that both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have, allowing selective entry into the cell.

What is "plasma membrane"?

100

An organelle responsible for motion of a bacterial cell.

What is "flagellum"?

100

Organelle both plants and animal use for cellular respiration.

What is "mitochondria"?
100

Organelle plants use to make sugar.

What is "chloroplast"?

200

A protein-making machine that is all over a prokaryotic cell (and also in eukaryotes).

What is "ribosome"?

200

Unlike prokaryotes, in eukaryotes, many are internal structures bound by membranes.

What is "organelles"?

200

The shape of the chromosomes in bacteria.

What is "circular"?

200

Large cellular system responsible for synthesizing and modifying proteins; present in both animals and plants.

What is "endomemebrane system"?

200

The presence of this molecule makes many plant cells look green.

What is "chlorphyll"?

300

The domains that make up prokaryotes.

What is "archaea and bacteria"?

300

What DNA folds up into inside the nucleoulus.

What is "chromosome"?

300

Hair-like features that aid bacteria with adhesion.

What is "fimbriae"?

300

Digestive organelle of animal cells.

What is "lysosome"?

300

Structure most responsible for structure in plant cells.

What is "cell wall'?

400

The site of protein synthesis in prokaryotes.

What is "cytoplasm"?

400

The sites of protein synthesis in eukaryotes.

What is "rough ER and cytoplasm"?

400

An organelle bacteria use to transmit DNA to other bacteria.

What is "pilus"?

400

Structure that allows for the exchange of information from one animal cell to the next.

What is "gap junction"?

400

Large structue in plants most responsible for storage and also digestion.

What is "central vacuole"?

500

Organelles in eukaryotes thought to have once been indpendent prokarytotes. 

What is "mitochondria and chloroplast"?

500

The organelle most responsible for decreasing toxic cellular waste products.

What is "peroxisome"?

500

The innermost of the four layers surrounding a bacteria cell (be specific).

What is "cytoplasmic membrane"?

500

This organelle is central to carrying out the cell cycle in animal cells, but is not present in plant cells.

What is "centrosome"?

What is "centriole"?

500

Structure that allows for signals and materials to be transported from one plant cell to the next.

What is "plasmodesmata"?