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Why are plant cells capable of making their own food but not animals cells? Because of the presence of the
mitochondria
chloroplast
cytoplasm
nucleus
Controls what comes into and out of the cell; found in plant and animal cells
cell membrane
chloroplast
cytoplasm
nucleus
Gel-like fluid where the organells are found
chloroplast
chlorophyll
pigment
cytoplasm
Control center of the cell; contains DNA
mitochondria
cell membrane
nucleus
chromatin
Ridged outer layer of a plant cell
chloroplast
cell membrane
chlorophyll
cell wall
Uses chemicals to break down food and worn out cell parts
lysosomes
ribosomes
ER
Golgi Bodies
Assembles amino acids to create proteins
mitochondria
ER
ribosomes
Golgi bodies
Produces the energy a cell needs to carry out its functions
mitochondria
ER
Golgi bodies
vacuoles
Has passageways that carry proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another
mitochondria
vacuole
ribosome
ER
Stores food, water, wastes and other materials
mitochondria
chloroplast
vacuole
nucleus
Receives proteins and materials from the ER, packages them and distributes them
Golgi bodies
ribosomes
cell wall
nucleus
How can you tell that this is a prokaryote or eukaryote cell?
It is a prokaryote because it doesn't have a nucleus
It is a eukaryotic cell because it has a cell wall and a nucleus
It is eukaryotic because it does not have a nucleus nor a cell membrane
It is prokaryote because it has a cell wall
What is the difference between mitochondria and chloroplast?
Mitochondria produces energy and chloroplasts breaks down energy
There is no difference. They are the same.
Mitochondria breaks down energy from food and chloroplasts produce energy from sunlight.
Mitochondria contains DNA and chloroplasts are green
What does a plant cell have that an animal cell doesn't have?
Cell Membrane and Cell Wall
Cell Wall and Mitochondria
Cell Wall and Nucleus
Cell Wall and Chloroplast
What do you call the tiny cell structures inside a cell that carry out a specific function within the cell?
Biomolecules
Organelles
Cells
Atoms
What do you call the eukaryotic cells that do not have a cell wall and are only surrounded by a cell membrane?
Plant Cells
Animal Cells
Bacteria Cells
Viral Cells
Which type of cells have a membrane bound nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
Eukaryotic Cells
Prokaryotic Cells
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