cell membrane cytoplasmribosomes vacuoles chloroplasts Golgi complex DNA Mitochondria nucleus cell wallER (rough and smooth) nucleolus
What are the four common features
of all cells?
All cells have:1) cytoplasm 2) DNA 3) ribosome 4) cell membrane.
What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
Eukaryotes do have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles
Prokaryotes don’t have a nucleus nor membrane bound organelles
What is the difference between unicellular cell division and multicellular
cell division?
• The cells of unicellular organisms divide to reproduce.
• The multicellular organisms divide to replace cells and to grow.
Why do cells need specialization?
Cells specialization only occur in multicellular organisms.
Multicellular organisms have many cells, that must work together for an organism to live.
Each organelle has their own jobs.
What are the three parts of the
cell theory?
• Cells are the basic unit of life.• All living things have cells.• Only cells can make other cells
As we get bigger, what happens to our cells as we grow (like from a baby to a middle schooler?)
As you grow your cells do not grow, they divide, creating more cells. That means you have more cells when you are in Middle School, than as an infant – not bigger cells.
What are the four macromolecules
in a cell??
proteinslipids
nucleic acidscarbohydrates
Which of the four macromolecules is a fat?
Lipids and
they store energy for later use.
Which of the four
macromolecules
supplies
energy for cell process
and
can mix with water?
Carbohydrates
Why are nucleic acids important?
They have all the instructions for the cell
Which of the four macromolecules is hydrophobic? Why?
Lipids – fats don’t mix well with water (hydrophobic means afraid of
water)
What macromoleculeare
cell membranes made of?
Lipids
In which plant organelle does photosynthesis take place?
Chloroplast
What does homeostasis mean?
The maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment.
How does a cell perform homeostasis?
A cell wants to keep everything working perfectly and keep everything even.
*If the concentration of substances inside a cell is higher than concentration outside the cell. Meaning, there is more water inside cell than outside. Water moves to the outside of the cell to even out the concentrations.
If the concentration of substances is lower outside the cell than concentration inside the cell. Meaning, there is more water outside the cell than inside. Water moves into a cell to even out the concentration.
How can you tell if something is
alive or not?
If something has cells it is alive or was alive at one time
Why do cells divide?
To replace damaged cells and to help the organism grow
What organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
Plant cells have chloroplasts and
a cell wall
What organelles do you find in both
eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cells?
They are the same except – Prokaryotic cells do not have a