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The cell is considered the basic unit of life because it possesses the ability to obtain and use
energy
Match the cell type with the presence of a nucleus:
Prokaryotic cell ↔️ Absent
Eukaryotic cell ↔️ Present
Eukaryotic cells are simpler than prokaryotic cells.
False
Order the reproductive processes in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells:
1️⃣ Asexual (binary fission)
2️⃣ Sexual and asexual (mitosis, meiosis)
Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound
organelles
Where is the DNA located in eukaryotic cells?
In the nucleus
Where is DNA located in a prokaryotic cell?
Cytoplasm
Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and
membrane-bound
organelles.
True
What is the primary function of mitochondria in a eukaryotic cell?
Generate ATP
Chloroplasts are found in animal cells.
False
Match the organelle with its function in eukaryotic cells:
Nucleus ↔️ Controls cell activity
Mitochondria ↔️ Generates ATP
Golgi Apparatus ↔️ Processes proteins
What do chloroplasts in plant cells contain?
Chlorophyll
The
cell
is the smallest structural and functional unit of life.
True
What is the typical size range of a eukaryotic cell?
10-100 μm
What type of cells contain major organelles with specialized functions?
Eukaryotic cells
Which organelle contains the cell's DNA and controls cellular activities?
Nucleus
The endoplasmic reticulum is involved in
protein
and lipid synthesis.
True
Ribosomes synthesize proteins from
mRNA
Peroxisomes detoxify harmful substances and break down
fatty acids
.
True
Which organelle in plant cells carries out photosynthesis?
Chloroplasts
Animal cells have centrosomes, which are involved in
cell division
.
True
What process occurs in mitochondria to generate ATP?
Cellular respiration
Ribosomes synthesize proteins from
mRNA
templates.
True
The Golgi Apparatus processes and packages proteins produced in the
ER
Which organelle generates ATP for the cell?
Mitochondria
Why is the cell considered the basic unit of life?
It is the smallest structural and functional unit
Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus.
False
Where is the DNA located in prokaryotic cells?
Nucleoid
Prokaryotic cells are found in bacteria and
archaea
What are the essential characteristics of a cell as the basic unit of life?
Obtain and use energy, grow, respond to stimuli, and reproduce
Eukaryotic cells have a
true nucleus
.
True
Match the cell feature with the correct cell type:
True nucleus ↔️ Eukaryotic
Nucleoid ↔️ Prokaryotic
What is the typical size range of a prokaryotic cell?
0.1-5 μm
The nucleus contains the cell's DNA and controls cell
activity
Which organelle is involved in protein and lipid synthesis?
Endoplasmic Reticulum
The nucleus contains DNA and controls cell
activity
Plant cells have a cell wall made of
cellulose
.
True
Plant cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, while animal cells lack these
structures
Which type of cell lacks a nucleus?
Prokaryotic
What is the function of the nucleus in a eukaryotic cell?
Controls cellular activities
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