Macromolecules
Viruses V.S. Cells
Cell Theory
Plant V.S. Animal
Prokaryotic V.S. Eukaryotic
100

What are the four major macromolecules?

Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids.

100

What is an infectios agent that cannot live without a host cell or reproduce on it's own?

Virus

100

What is a cell?

The smallest unit of life

100

What is the key difference between the plant and animal cell.

The shape of the cells

100

what is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic?

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.

200

Which Monomer makes up proteins?

Amino acids.

200

Why does a virus need to enter a host cell?

To live and reproduce

200

What do people use to see cells?

Microscope

200

What do animal cells have that plant cells do not?

centrioles, lysosomes, cilia, and flagella.

200

what does prokaryotic mean

single celled.
300

Which macromolecule forms membranes and can act as long term energy storage?

Lipids

300

What are two structures cells have that viruses don't that allow them to produce their own energy

Organelles and cytoplasm.
300

What is cell theory?

The principle that all living organisms are made of cells.

300

What does the plant cell have that the animal cell does not have?

cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole

300

How many cells can a eukaryote organism have 

one - trillions

400

Which molecule plays a crucial role in protein synthesis in the ribosome.

ribosomal RNA's

400

contrary to cells, how do viruses carry their genetic information?

RNA

400

Who mainly contributed to the discovery of cells? (4)

Hooke, Schleiden, Schwann, and Virchow.

400

Who identified the plant cell in 1665

Robert Hooke

400

What structures do prokaryotes use for movement 

Flagella

500

Which carbohydrate is a polymore of glucose and serves as a majory energy source in plants?

Starch

500

What is the process of reproduction for a virus called?

Viral replication

500

Which botanist and zoologist co-formulated the statement that all living organisms are made of one or more cells?

Matthias Schleiden and Theodor Schwann

500

Who identified the animal cell in the 19th century?

Theodore Schwann

500

What structures do eukaryotes use for movements. (2)

flagella and cilia.