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Cell
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Energy
Animal and Plants
Potpouri
100
Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Who observed tiny organisms in pond water using a simple microscope?
100
the genetic material
What is DNA?
100
convert chemical energy from food
What are mitochondria?
100
a cell with a cell wall
What is a plant cell?
100
the structure that allows some cells to move
What are flagella?
200
little organs
What are organelles?
200
where proteins are assembled
What are ribosomes?
200
found in plants, some animals and some unicellular organisms
What are vacuoles?
200
the internal supporting structure of a cell
What is the cytoskeleton?
300
contains a nucleus and internal compartments
What is an eukaryote?
300
chromatin condenses to form these
What are chromosomes?
300
place where energy from sunlight is converted into chemical energy
What are chloroplasrs?
300
the type of cells where centrioles are found
What is an animal cell?
300
small projections on the cell surface
What are cilia?
400
Genetic material is not in a nucleus
What is a prokaryote?
400
DNA bound to protein
What is chromatin?
400
the process that converts light energy to chemical energy
What is photosynthesis?
400
site where lipid components of the cell membrane are made in both plants and animal cells
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
400
digestive organelles in cells
What are lysosomes?
500
portion of the cell outside the nucleus
What is the cytoplasm?
500
where initial assembly of the ribosomes begins
What is the nucleolus?
500
the green pigment that converts sunlight into chemical energy
What is chlorophyll?
500
site where proteins are assembled in plants and animals
What are ribosomes?
500
organelles that contain there own DNA
What are mitochondria and chloroplasts?