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What is the function of the nucleus?

It’s the control center of the cell. 

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What organelle gives the plant cell more protection than an animal cell?

Cell wall

100

What main feature makes prokaryotes different from eukaryotes?

The absence of a nucleus in prokaryotes.

100

How many characteristics of life do viruses possess? If any, which ones?

One. Genetic Material

100

The movement of particles from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is called________.

Diffusion

200

What is the powerhouse of a cell?

The Mitochondria 
200

What organelles do plant cells have that animal cells don’t?

Cell walls

Chloroplasts

200

What common structure used by prokaryotes is used to propel and steer them?

Flagella

200

What kingdom do viruses belong to?

None. Viruses are non living!

200

What process does a sponge soaking up water represent?

Osmosis 

300

What is the function of the golgi apperatus?

Receives, modifies and ships products by the way of vesicles into the cytosol, then out of the cell through the cell membrane.

300

Why are plants green?

Pigment of chloroplasts.

300

How do prokaryote cells reproduce?

Asexually   (Binary Fission)

300

How are retroviruses different from viruses?

They have RNA instead of DNA

300

Give a reason for Apoptosis.

Cells having too much water.
(Cells being in a Hypotonic solution)


400

Which sacs contain enzymes that break down and recycle used cell material?

Lysosomes

400

What gives the plant cells the ability to store lots of water?

Large Vacuoles

400

Prokaryotic Cells are in what two kingdoms?

Archaebacteria

Eubacteria 

400

A virus is an infectious agent made up of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) wrapped in a protein coat called a_________.

Capsid

400

What are the three osmotic conditions?

Isotonic, Hypotonic, Hypertonic

500

What bundles of microtubules play a role in cell division?

Centrioles

500

___________ determines if a plant is  standing up tall or wilted and droopy. 

Turgor Pressure

500

What is the process called when prokaryotic cells exchange genetic material?

Conjugation 

500

Name all 4 virus shapes. 

Polyhedral, Enveloped, Helical, Complex

500

In the 1600s who gave Cells their name?

Robert Hooke