The cell theory
Concept Map
prokaryotic vs eukaryotic
Organelles 1
Organelles 2
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how many vital functions do living things have?

3

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what are the three basic points of living beings? (Blue in your concept map)

perform three vital functions, formed of cells, have the same composition

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which was the first kind of cell that appeared on earth?

prokaryotic cell

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what does chloroplast do?

it helps with photosynthesis

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what is the genetic material (DNA)?

it has the information it needs to control cell functions

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what is the basic unit of life?

the cell

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what are the three vital functions of living things?

reproduction, interaction, and nutrition

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which one is the primitive cell?

prokaryotic cell

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what is the plasma membrane for?

it protects the cell and controls things that go in and out

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what is the cytoplasm?

The liquid where are the organelles float

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what are the three vital functions of living things?

nutrition, interaction, reproduction

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what are the two types of cells?

eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells

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what two things does a prokaryotic cell not have?

nucleus and organelles

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what is mitochondria?

it creates energy

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what does the cell wall do?

it creates the shape of the cell and protected from injuries

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what is composed of one or more cells?

all living things

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what are the two types of eukaryotic cells?

animal and plant cells

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which type of cell is made up of multicellular organisms?

eukaryotic cells

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what is the nucleus?

where the genetic material is

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what does a vacuole in the eukaryotic plant cell do?

it stores or keeps substances

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where do all cells come from?

pre-existing cells

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what are the two types of compositions of living things?

organic and inorganic substances

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what are the three things that a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both have?

cytoplasm, ribosomes, genetic material (DNA)

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what do ribosomes do?

they make proteins

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What are the three things that a eukaryotic plant cell have that a eukaryotic animal cell doesn’t have?

cell wall, chloroplast, vacuoles