This cell has a circular chromosome.
What are prokaryotes?
Provide firmness and shape to a plant cell.
What is cell wall?
The protective layer that separates cell from the environment.
What is cell membrane?
The powerhouse of the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
Flagella move using these to move around.
What are whip-like threads?
This cell is typically multicellular.
What is a eukaryote?
Takes up the majority of space in a plant.
What is central vacuole?
These are held in place by cytoplasm.
What are organelles?
These organelles make proteins.
What are ribosomes?
These unicellular organisms float around aimlessly and rely on water currents to move.
What are pseudopodia?
Eukaryotes typically range in size from __ micrometers to ___ micrometers.
What is 10 and 100?
These contain piles of thylakoids.
What are chloroplasts?
These are the workbenches for chemical reactions.
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
These are the control center of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
These unicellular organisms are sensitive to light and are used for photosynthesis.
What is the stigma?
Prokaryotes are in this kingdom.
What is monerea kingdom.
The green pigment that gives plants their color.
What are chlorophyll?
Name one of the three lysosomes jobs.
What is breaking down food, digesting waste and protecting cells from viruses?
These are used in cell division with tiny fibers.
What are centriols?
This surrounds the food source and encloses it to process it.
What is the food vacuole?
These two organisms are the best examples of prokaryotes.
What is archea and bacteria?
These keep plants from being wilty.
What are central vacuoles?
Stores water, food,waste, and other materials in cells.
What are vacuoles?
These are inside the nucleus and are made of protein and RNA.
What are nucleolus?
This controls the water levels by absorbing it.
What is the contractile vacuole?