I am often referred to as the 'Powerhouse' of the cell.
Mitochondria
Golgi Apparatus
Nucleus
The control centre of the cell, stores the organism's DNA.
Animalia
Eukaryote
Why are Ova (female egg cells) some of the largest cells in the body?
Because they need to store additional nutrients so that it can survive until it is able to implant itself into the womb of the mother.
I am responsible for holding on to stores of materials.
Vacuole
Chloroplast
Lysosome
An organelle filled with acids and enzymes that help to recycle and break down waste materials in the cell.
Archaea
Prokaryote
Do Prokaryotes have any organelles?
I am like a library, and within my walls are the instructions to building anything I need.
Nucleus
Mitochondria
Chloroplast
Uses sunlight, water and CO2 to synthesise/create sugar and O2.
Fungi
Eukaryote
Why do Mitochondria have ~40% bacterial DNA?
Before they were absorbed and assimilated into Eukaryotic cells, they used to be individual organisms, likely of bacterial origin.
I am a filling to the cell that helps provide structure/shape to the cell and also aiding in the transport of materials within the cell.
Cytoplasm
Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Bacteria
Prokaryote
What cells were first to evolve? Prokaryote, or Eukaryote?
Prokaryote
I occur in some Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes, I am a strong ridged layer that helps to provide protection and structure to my cell.
Cell Wall
Cell Membrane
Ribosome
Is responsible for creating proteins from copied DNA code.
No Nucleus
Prokaryote
Why can cells from the same animal have different organelles?
Cell Specialisation