EUKARYOTIC VS PROKARYOTIC CELLS
EUKARYOTIC CELL COMPONENTS
ORGANELLES AND FUNCTIONS
CELL TYPES AND FUNCTIONS
TISSUE TYPES
ORGANIZATION LEVEL
100

Has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles

What are Eukaryotic cells?

100

Controls what enters and exits the cell

What is a cell membrane?

100

Site of protein synthesis

What are ribosomes?

100

Carries oxygen

What are red blood cells?

100

Includes skeletal, cardiac, and smooth types

What is muscle tissue?

100

Basic unit of life

What are cells?

200

Has no nucleus or membrane-bound organelles

What are Prokaryotic cells?

200

Controls cell activities and contains genetic material

What is a nucleus?

200

Produces ATP

What are mitochondria?

200

Immune defense

What are white blood cells?

200

Supports and protects

What is connective tissue?

200

Groups of similar cells

 What are tissues?

300

Animals, plants, fungi, and protists

What is an example of a Eukaryotic organism?

300

Gel-like substance containing organelles

What is cytoplasm?

300

Breaks down waste

What are lysosomes?

300

Transmits signals

What are nerve cells?

300

Transmits nerve impulses

What is nervous tissue?

300

Structures of different tissues

What are organs?

400

Bacteria and archaea

What is an example of a Prokaryotic organism?

400

Produces ribosomes

What is the nucleolus?

400

Responsible for movement

What are muscle cells?

400

Covers surfaces and lines cavities

 What is epithelial tissue?

400

Groups of organs

What are organ systems?

500

Lines surfaces

What are epithelial cells?

500

Highest level of organization

What is the human organism?

600

Can transform into other cell types

What are stem cells?

700

Includes osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes

What are bone cells?

800

Stores energy

What are adipocytes?