Functions of Organelles
Types of Cells
Plant/Animal Cells
Viruses/Prokaryotes/Eukaryotes
Visual Representation
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The process shown here: Image 9
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Viruses, Prokaryotes, and Eukaryotes.
What are the three basic types of cells?
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Cell that contains outer structure to protect itself. Image Number 3
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Type of cell that is non living.
What is a virus?
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This image shows... Image Number 4
What is the golgi apparatus?
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The function of the nucleolus.
What is to make Ribosomes.
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Plant Cells and Animal Cells.
What are the two types of Eukaryote Cells?
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Cell that contains Lysosomes.
What is an Animal Cell?
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Type of cell that has a complex internal structure.
What is a Eukaryote?
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#9 in the image shows Image 5
What is the rough Endoplasmic Reticulum? http://www.biologycorner.com/worksheets/cell_label_key.html
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Place of Cellular Respiration shown here: Image Number 10
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The purpose for having folded membranes.
What is to increase the surface area so more reactions can take place and make the cell operate more efficiently?
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Cell that contains a large vacuole.
What is a Plant Cell?
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Type of cell that lacks complex internal structures.
What is a Prokaryote?
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The missing part of this cell
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Organelle that controls the activity of the cell.
What is the Nucleus?
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Virus, Prokaryote, or Eukaryote. See Image Number 1
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Cell that contains Chloroplasts.
What is a Plant Cell
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Contains Plants, Animals, Fungus, and Protists
What is a Eukaryote?
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The three long whip like projections. Image Number 7
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Function of the Plasma Membrane
What is to regulate what goes in and out of a cell?
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Cell that contains Centrioles.
What is an Animal Cell?
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Cause many types of diseases and infections.
What is a Virus?
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The letter "K" in the image Represents