Do Eukaryotic Cells have a Nucleus
What is the function of plant cells?
The function of a plant cell is to perform and maintain functions that enable a plant organism to survive within its environment.
What Does the Ribosome do?
Create Protein
It is a jelly-like fluid that organelles are suspended in
Cytoplasm
What helps the Cilia move?
What is the outermost layer of the ER
The Cell Wall is the outermost layer
What are the 5 main parts of a plant cell?
cell wall, nucleus, mitochondria, golgi and ribosomes
Which Organelle controls the entry and exit of large molecules
What is the work floor which things are built on
Endoplasmic Reticulum
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Does The ER have a Mitochondria
What Organelle do Plant cells have 1 of and Animal Cells have Multiple of
Vacuole
Does The Golgi Body Or The Chloroplasts look like a flat stack
They Both Do
Sometimes it's attached to the ER, sometimes it floats
Ribosomes
What do the Flagella and Cilia Do
They help the cell move
What shape is the ER's chromosomes
The ER has Rod-Shaped chromosomes
What 3 things are Plant Cells, cell walls made of
cellulose, hemicellulose, and pectin
The CytoSkeleton is made of Fibers, Long Tubes, and (Blank)
Protein
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Golgi Body
What unique problem do unicellular organisms have with water?
They continually take on water due to osmosis
What are the locomotive organs for the ER
The Flagella and cilia are the locomotive organs
Pseudopodia
An Animal cell has a large amount of Mitochondria cells is it more active than one that has less?
Yes, The more mitochondria a cell has, the more active it is
Help split cells into 2 new cells
Centriols
What type of cell are chloroplasts found in
They are only found Plant Cells