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Which type(s) of cell has a nucleus
Eukaryotic
Prokaryotic
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Bacteria Cell
Put the follow organelles in order based on their involvement in protein synthesis from beginning to end
Nucleus
Ribosome
Rough ER
Golgi Apparatus
Cell Membrane
Which statement below IS NOT a part of cell theory?
The cell is the basic building block of life
All living things are made of cells
New cells come from old cells dividing in two
All cells are capable of living independently of any other cell
Which type of cell is a simple primative cell with free floating DNA and no organelles?
Prokaryote
Eukaryote
Primekaryote
Acienokaryote
Which organelle below isn't involved in protein production?
Nucleus
Ribosome
Rough ER
Golgi Apparatus
Lysosome
Which organelle is pictured here?
Nucleus
Nucleolus
Rough ER
Lysosome
Cell Membrane
Helps the cell move | Central Water Vacuole | ||
Breaks down and recycles cellular waste | Smooth ER | ||
Produces lipids and detoxifies the cell | Lysosome | ||
Maintains turgor pressure | Cilia | ||
Performs cellular respiration | Mitochondria |
Which type of cell below is special because it is both Eukaryotic and Unicellular?
Animal Cell
Bacteria Cell
Plant Cell
Protist Cell
Which organelle(s) below does a plant cell have?
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
Cell Wall
Ribosome
Cell Membrane
Why are stem cells so special?
The are undifferentiated and can become any type of cell
They are only found in children and help them grow
They can make energy faster than any other cell
They are found in the liver and help reverse aging
Which type of cell is being shown here?
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Bacteria Cell
Protist Cell
Match the following scientists to their discoveries
Schleiden | Discovered plants are made of cells | ||
Hooke | Discovered new cells come from old cells dividing | ||
Leeuwenhoek | Discovered cells | ||
Schwann | Discovered cells are living things | ||
Virchow | Discovered animals are made of cells |
Which type of cell is being shown here?
Plant Cell
Animal Cell
Bacteria Cell
Protist Cell
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