Quiz 1

Cards (28)

  • What is the primary function of the nucleus in a cell?
    The nucleus controls and regulates the cell and stores genetic information.
  • How do prokaryotic cells differ from eukaryotic cells in terms of structure?
    Prokaryotic cells have no membrane-bound structures, while eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
  • What is the role of the folded villi in the intestine?
    The folded villi increase the surface area of the intestine, allowing for an increase in nutrient absorption.
  • What are the key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
    • Prokaryotic cells:
    • No membrane-bound structures
    • No nucleus
    • Eukaryotic cells:
    • Have a nucleus
    • Contain membrane-bound organelles
  • How do folded villi enhance nutrient absorption in the intestine?
    • Increase surface area
    • Allow for more nutrients to be absorbed
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