Organelles
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
Photosynthesis/Cellular Respiration
Organelles pt.2
Cell History/Microscopes/Cellular processes
100

What organelle is considered the control site of the cell?

Nucleus 

100

What important organelle do eukaryotes contain that prokaryotes do not? 

A nucleus 

100

What organelle completes photosynthesis? 

Chloroplast

100

What is 1 type of cell that contains a cell wall? 

Prokaryotes, bacteria, plant cells 

100

What did Robert Hooke discover? 

He discovered cells 

200

Which organelle is responsible for assembling proteins within the cell? 

Ribosomes 

200

Which cell type contains membrane bound organelles? 

Eukaryotes

200

What are the reactants for photosynthesis 

Water, carbon dioxide, sunlight 

200

Which organelle generates energy for the cell? 

Mitochondria 

200

Where do all cells on Earth come from? 

All cells come from existing cells 

300

Which organelle has a rough part, and a smooth part. And assists with the transportation of proteins within the cell

The endoplasmic reticulum 

Rough ER, smooth ER

300

Plants and animals are made up of what kind of cells? 

Eukaryotic cells

300

What are the products of photosynthesis? 

Glucose (sugar) and oxygen 

300

Which organelle holds and suspends all other organelles, made of gel-like fluid? 

Cytoplasm 

300

On a microscope, what is the name of the part that you look through? 


The eyepiece 

400

Which organelle is responsible for controlling what enters and exits the cell? 

Cell membrane 

400

Bacteria are what type of cell? 

Prokaryotic cells

400

Where does cellular respiration take place

Mitochondria 

400

Name a membrane bound organelle 

Mitochondria, golgi body, ER, lysosome, nucleus 

400

What is the basic unit of life? 

Cells 

500

What is the purpose of the vacuole? 

To store water and other materials, it is the storage site of the cell

500

Plant cells and most prokaryotes share a organelle that gives the cell structure, what organelle is it? 

A cell wall

500

What is the name of the energy molecule created during cellular respiration? 

ATP

500

What is the function of the lysosome? 

To clean up the cell, break down any waste 

500

What is it called when molecules or particles move from a high concentration, to a low concentration?

Diffusion