Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote
Cell Organelles
Cell Transportation
Osmosis
Photosynthesis/Cell respiration
100

Which one lacks a nucleus?

Prokaryote

100
What is the control center and store DNA

Nucleus

100

Why is osmosis crucial for the cells? 

it regulates water balance, maintaining proper cell volume, shape, and function

100

What are the main reactants for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide and water

200

Do they both have a cell wall?

Trick question, prokaryote have complex cell and eukaryotes such as plants and fungus have a cell wall too. Simplified answer, prokaryotes have and eukaryotes (humans) lack one.

200

"Powerhouse," cellular respiration, makes ATP.

Mitochondria

200

What is the primary substance that moves during osmosis

Water

200

What are the main products of photosynthesis?

Glucose and oxygen

300

Which one has DNA

Both

300

Modifies, sort, packages proteins/lipids

Golgi Apparatus

300

Why is the cell membrane described as "selectively permeable"

The cell membrane controls which substances can pass in and out.

300

What does "selectively permeable" or "semipermeable membrane" mean in the context of osmosis? 

selectively permeable or semipermeable membrane (like a cell membrane) acts as a filter, letting small water molecules pass freely while blocking or restricting larger solute particles

300
Where does photosynthesis occur in a plant cell?

In the chloroplasts

400

Where is the DNA stored for both?

Pro: Located in the cytoplasm

Euk: Located in nucleus

400

Contain digestive enzymes to break down waste.

Lysosomes

400

What's the main difference between passive and active transport?

Passive: No energy required and follows high to low.

Analogy: Letting water flow down a stream

Active: Energy required and follows to low to high

Analogy: Pumping water uphill

400

Does osmosis require energy? 

No, it is a form of passive transport

400

What is the role of chlorophyll

It's pigment that absorbs light energy 

500

What is one difference between prokaryote and eukaryote.

Well the one I'm hoping to hear is that one is bounded by membrane organelle (Eukaryote)

500

Network for transport

Endoplasmic Reticulum

500

How does active transport move substances, and what powers it?

Moves substances (low to high) using membrane proteins, powered primarily by cellular energy (ATP)

500

What processes releases the energy stored in glucose?

Cellular respiration