cells

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    • what are all living things made of
      cells
    • what can cells either be
      prokaryotic and eukaryotic
    • which are more complex
      eukaryotic
    • what type of cell is animal and plant
      eukaryotic
    • which type of cell is bacteria
      prokaryotic
    • which cell is more complex
      eukaryotic
    • which cell is smaller and simpler
      prokaryotic
    • eukaryotes are organisms made up of what 

      eukaryotic cells
    • a prokaryote is a

      prokaryotic cell
    • different parts of a cell are called
      sub cellular structures
    • what sub cellular structures does an animal cell have
      nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, mitochondria, ribosomes
    • what does the nucleus contain 

      genetic material that controls the activities of the cell
    • what is the cytoplasm
      gel like substance where most chemical reactions happen
    • what does the cytoplasm contain 

      enzymes
    • what does the cell membrane do 

      holds the cell together and also controls what goes in and out of the cell
    • what does mitochondria do 

      it’s where most of the reactions take place for aerobic respiration
    • respiration transfers 

      energy that the cell needs to work
    • what are ribosomes
      it’s where proteins are made in the cell
    • what sub cellular structures does plants have that animals don’t have 

      cell wall, chloroplasts, permanent vacuole
    • what is the cell wall made off 

      cellulose
    • what does the cell wall do 

      supports the cell and strengthens it
    • what does the permanent vacuole contain 

      cell sap
    • what is cell sap
      weak solution of sugar and salts
    • what are chloroplasts
      it’s where photosynthesis occurs
    • what does photosynthesis do for a plant 

      makes food
    • what do chloroplasts contain 

      chlorophyll
    • what does chlorophyll do 

      absorbs light needed for photosynthesis
    • what cell is much smaller
      bacteria
    • what does bacteria not have 

      chloroplasts and mitochondria
    • bacteria doesn’t have a “true”

      “nucleus“
    • bacteria has a single strand of 

      dna
    • what is the dna found in bacteria
      floating freely in the cytoplasm
    • bacteria contains one or more small rings and dna called 

      plasmids
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