What is the basic unit of all organisms?
Which cell has a nucleus: prokaryotic or eukaryotic?
What is eukaryotic?
What is the jello-like substance that holds the organelles in place?
What is cytoplasm?
The organelle that packages proteins and lipids for transport
what is golgi apparatus?
The organelle that recycles waste is what? which type of cell would have more of them?
what is Lysosome? What is Immune system cells?
Where do cells come from?
What is other existing cells?
Is a prokaryote unicellular or multicellular?
What is unicellular?
Why does the mitochondria get the name, "Powerhouse of the cell"?
What is because it breaks down food to make energy for the cell?
Which organelle does photosynthesis take place in?
What is chloroplasts?
How does a central vacuole help with structure?
what is turgor pressure?
All cells are surrounded by a(n) _______.
What is a cell membrane?
What is a difference between the two types of cells?
What is how they store their DNA, eukaryotic has a nucleolus, is multicellular, etc.
Which organelle produces protein for the cell? Why is it important for the cell to have protein?
What is ribosomes? What is because it makes the cell do what it needs to?
Difference between the rough and smooth ER
Rough: Ribosomes, site of protein synthesis
Smooth: No Ribosomes, Makes lipids and detoxifies
Name me protein synthesis process, Bound and free
Nucleolus-ribosomes-pick up RNA- RER- synthesis of protein- vesicle- golgi - vesicle- cell membrane.
Nucleolus-ribosomes- pick up RNA- Cytoplasm- synthesis of protein- within cell
What are all 3 components of the Cell Theory?
What is all organisms are made up of one of more cells, the cell is the basic unit of all organisms, and all cells come from exiting cells?
What is the DNA's location in prokaryotic cells?
What is the nucleoid region?
Which three organelles do only plant cells contain? (animal cells do NOT have them).
What are cell wall, large central vacuole and chloroplasts?
Describe chromosomes in each cell type
Pro: Circular, one, small
Eu: Linear, many, large
what is cell wall?
What 4 parts do all cells have in common?
Which type of cell came first?
What is prokaryotic cells?
Why is it important that all organelles have specialized functions? What would happen if they all looked and worked the same?
What is... they each serve an individual need of the cell and do it over and over again, therefore being masters at it! Their structures are unique to suit their function best. If they all looked identical, they would all function identically, and all of the needs of the cell would not be fulfilled.
How are photosynthesis and cellular respiration related?
What is photosynthesis produces the oxygen and carbohdrates needed for cellular respiration to take place.
Mitochondria and Chloroplast exist in Eukaryotic cells because of
What is Endosymbiont theory