Prokaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cells
cell organelles
Macro-molecules
Basic information
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What is absent in prokaryotic cells, that are in eukaryotic cells?

Membrane bound nucleus.

100

Does eukaryotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus?

Yes. They have a membrane bound nucleus like an prokaryotic cells.

100

What is the cells called that is responsible for producing all of the cell's organelles energy?

A mitochondria is responsible to generate energy.

100

What are macromolecules?

Macro molecules are large complex molecules that are needed for the structure and function for all living organisms.

100

The animal cell organelle, what is found in it to produce energy?

The mitochondria, called the powerhouse cell which produces energy and functions the cell, and the peroxisome which breaks down the fatty acids and food to produce more energy.

200

How many cells does a prokaryotic cells have?

A single celled organism(one cell).

200

What are unicellular and multicellular eukaryotic cells?

Unicellular are the single cells, and are simple bodied organelles in eukaryotic cells. Multicellular eukaryotes are larger cells that are unicellular cells and are more complex, and are dependent cells. 

200

What is the function of an cell organelle?

The nucleus, which stores DNA  and controls all of the cells activities.

200

What are lipids?

An organic compound that consists of oils, and fas, for example olive oil.

200

True or false Prokaryotic cells are the earliest and most common forms of life on earth?

True. They have been around for a long time and are basic single celled cells.

300

What do prokaryotic cells belong too?

They belong to bacteria and archaea.

300

What is the difference between eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells?

The difference is eukaryotic cells have a membrane bound nucleus and other membrane bound organelles while prokaryotic cells do not. Which is the primary difference.

300

What is a cell organelle?

A small structure, within and inside a cell which preforms a special function to the cells.

300

What are the  monomers of carbon hydrants?

The monomers in carbon-hydrants are monosacharides, like sugars, like glucose.

300

Do organelles found in eukaryotic cells have any special organelles?

Yes, they have the membrane bound nucleus, and many other membrane bound organelles, found in the cells.

400

Do prokaryotic cells have DNA?

Yes, their DNA is enclosed in their membrane bound nucleus.

400

Which part of the cell control all of its things it does like activities?

The nucleus, which contains the cells DNA and controls the cells activities.

400

What are ribosomes in cell organelles?

They are complex molecular machines rather that normal membrane bound organelles. And helps send protein throughout the cells using the process of translation.

400

What is a monomer?

A monomer is a small molecular, and when the monomer links together it forms a chain, the  major types are lipids, proteins, carbon hydrants, and nucleic acids.

400

Are bacteria cells prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

They are single celled prokaryotes and lack a nucleus.

500

Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes, What is a ribosome? 

A ribosome is when the proteins are being synthesized.

500

Which organelle in eukaryotic cells produces most of the cells energy?

The mitochondria.

500

What do the plant cells use that are unique in cell organelles.

The chloroplasts, where the plant produces it's own chemical energy using the light to make food for itself.

500

What is the function between glycerol, starch, and cellulose?

Starch, is energy storage in plants, glycerol is the short term energy in animals, and in liver in muscles. Cellulose is the structural of plant cells walls.

500

Since prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus do they have DNA?

Yes they do have DNA in a chromosome located in the area of the chloroplasts called the nucleoid and not a nucleus.