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Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
Mitosis
Membranes
100
the features of prokaryotic cells
What are Cell Wall, Plasma Membrane, Flagella, Ribosomes, Nucleoid, Plasmid, Pili, Capsule, and Cytoplasm?
100
Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosomes, Golgi Apparatus, Mitochondria, Nucleus, Chloroplasts, Centrosomes, and Vacuoles
What are the organelles of eukaryotic cells?
100
prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase
What are the four phases of Mitosis?
100
hydrophilic and hydrophobic
What are the bilayers for membranes?
200
occurs in all prokaryotic cells and they function as sites of protein synthesis.
What are Ribosomes?
200
occur in organisms such as algae, protozoa, fungi, plants, and animals.
Where does Eukaryotic Cells occur?
200
the replicated chromosomes seperate and move to opposite poles of the cell
What happens during Mitosis?
200
each phospholipid is composed of a 3-carbon compound called...
What is Glycerol?
300
controls the movement of materials in and out of the cell to a large extent.
What is Plasma Membrane?
300
a network of tubes and flattened sacs.
What is an Endoplasmic Reticulum?
300
chromosomes, centrosome, and spindle microtubules.
What are the organelles in Prophase called?
300
the last major components of cellular membranes.
What are Proteins?
400
the DNA is copied and two daughter chromosomes become attached to different regions on the plasma membrane
What happens during the Binary fission process?
400
specialized plastids containing the green pigment chlorophyll.
What are Chloroplasts?
400
chromosomes are moved to the middle or equator of the cell
What happens during Metaphase?
400
allow effective membrane function at a wider range of temperatures.
What is the function of Cholestorol?
500
"prokaryotic" means "before" and karyon which means "kernel" in this language
What is Greek?
500
storage organelles that usually form from Golgi apparatus.
What are Vacuoles?
500
telophase
What is the final stage of Mitosis?
500
hormone binding sites, enzymatic action, cell adhesion, cell to cell communication, channels for passive transport, and pumps for active transport.
What are the general functions of Membrane Protein?