Protists
Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
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Cell Differentiation
100

These tiny hairlike structures aid in movement

Cilia

100

Example of prokaryote

Bacteria

100

powerhouse of the cell

Mitochondria

100

Stores water, found largely in plants

Central Vacuole

100

The process of turning genes on/off

Gene regulation

200

Long whip like tail used for movement

Flagella

200

Circular packet of DNA, free floats in the organism

Plasmid

200

Breaks down wastes

Lysosome

200

The headquarters, keeps DNA safe

Nucleus

200

A stem cell found in tissues and organs

Somatic

300

This structure helps with movement and capturing food; "Fake Foot"

pseudopod

300

makes proteins

Ribosome

300

Used for photosynthesis; Green appearance

chloroplast

300

used for transport inside the cell

Vesicles

300

Stem cell that is found in human embryos

Embryonic

400

Used to detect sunlight for photosynthesis

Eyespot

400

controls movement into and out of the cell

cell membrane

400

Houses ribosomes; looks bumpy

Rough ER

400

Made of cellulose when in plants; provides structure

Cell wall

400

study of how your choices/environment can affect the expression of genes

Epigenetics

500

Name one protist example we labeled in class

Paramecium, Amoeba, Euglena

500

Fills in the background; provides a medium for movement inside the cell

Cytoplasm

500

Stores lipids; helps detox

Smooth ER

500

provides structure and organization within the cell

cytoskeleton

500

All cells in your body have ________ DNA.

Identical