Where chemical reactions take place controlled by enzymes.
What's the nucleus function?
Controls cell activities.
What's the cell membranes function?
Controls what enters and leaves the cell.
What's the ribosomes function?
Site of protein synthesis.
What's the mitochondria's function?
Energy is released here during aerobic respiration.
Whats the cell walls function?
Made of cellulose which strengthens the cell.
What's the (large) vacuole's function?
Contains cell sap and helps and supports the cell.
What's a chloroplast's function ?
Site of photosynthesis (contains chlorophyll).
What are eukaryotic cells?
Eukaryotic cells contain their genetic material (DNA) enclose in a nucleus.
What are prokaryotic cells?
Bacteria cells, don't have nucleus contain their genetic material somewhere else.
Types of eukaryotic cells
Plant, animal, fungal
Types of Prokaryotic Cells
Bacteria and archaea
Eukaryotic cells
Larger, complex, with nucleus, membrane bound organelles, DNA tightly wrapped around histone proteins in chromosomes, cellulose in plant cell walls.
Prokaryotic cells
Small, simple, no nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles, single loop of DNA (nucleosome), no cellulose, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cell wall (made of carbs), somtimes have cilia or flagella (movement).
How do we calculate the total magnification of a microscope?