Prokaryotic Cells
Eukaryotic Cells
Cell Organelles
Macromolecules
Cell Organelles P2
100

Prokaryotes are multicellular

False

100

Eukaryotes are single-celled

false
100

What can organelles inside of cells be compared to?

The organs of a human. 

100

What are the 6 main elements found in living things?

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, sulfur, and phosphorus.

100
What does the vacuole store?

water, food, waste, and other cell materials. 

200

Do prokaryotes have a nucleus?

No

200

What type of reproduction do Eukaryotes undergo?

Sexual Reproduction

200

What does a cell membrane do? (2 functions)

  • separates the inside of a cell from its external environment.  

  • passageway where oxygen, food, and water enter and where waste materials exit.

200

What are the 4 main macromolecules, and what is their main element?

Carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids. Their main element is carbon.

200

What are the nucleus's 2 functions?

Stores genetic info and acts as a command center for cell activity.

300

What do we call the large coil that the DNA forms 

Circular Chromosome

300

Where do Eukaryotes store their genetic material? 

In their Nucleus.

300

What is the function of a cytoskeleton? 

  • helps maintain the shape of the cell, enabling it to move. 

300

What are macromolecules made of, and what do monomers form? 

Macromolecules are made of monomers, which also form polymers.

300

What is the function of Centrioles?

  • form spindle fibres during cell division in animal cells. 

400

What covers the cell wall of the prokaryote?

Slime layer

400

What type of large structures do Eukaryotes form?

tissues, organs, and organ systems.  

400

What does the Golgi body do?

Sort and package chemicals for export.

400

What are carbs made of? 

  • carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. 



400

What does the ribosome do inside the cell? What can they sometimes be attached to?

Responsible for making proteins.

free-floating in the cytoplasm or are attached to the ER. 

500

What is the Circular Chromosome useful for? 

Genetic engineering.
500

What types of Eukaryotes ARE NOT multicellular?

Some forms of algae, slime molds, and protozoa.

500

What functions do the Lysosomes perform?

Protects the cell from invaders, digests waste, and breaks down food.

500

Why are lipids water-resistant?

because they have a non-polar region, which is not attracted to water molecules.

500

What does the Endoplasmic Reticulum do, and what are its 2 types?

Provide the work surface for many of the cell’s chemical reactions. Its 2 types are the Rough ER (studded with ribosomes) and the smooth ER (lacks ribosomes).