Question | Answer |
What are eukaryotes? | Cells with a nucleus |
What is a ctyoskeleton? | A network of proteins constantly adapting to the cells needs |
What are microtubles? | Long hollow tubes |
What do intermediate filaments do? | Give the cell strength |
What do microfilaments do? | Help muscle control and relax |
What's the difference between plant and animal cells? | Chloroplasts, central vacuole, and cell walls are unique to plant cells, whereas centrioles and lysosomes are unique to animal cells |
What is cytoplasm? | The jelly like substance that fills up empty space in the cells |
What is cytosol? | The liquid portion of cytoplasm |
What is the nucleus? | The brain of the cell, it is also responsible for holding genetic material |
What does the ER do and what is it composed of? | The ER has ribosomes on it that help make protein and lipids, it is composed of a smooth and rough part |
What are ribosomes? | The cook of the cell |
What does the golgi apparatus do? | The golgi apparatus packages and changes protein |
What do vesicles do? | Isolate and transport specific molecules |
What is the mitochondria? | The powerhouse of a cell |
What are vacuoles? | Storage units for cells |
What are lysosomes? | Membrane bound organelles with digestive enzymes |
What do centrioles and centrosomes do? | They are responsible for cell division |
What do cell walls do? | Give structure, support, shape, and protection for cells |
What are chloroplasts? | Organelles that carry out photosynthesis |