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Examples of Eukaryotes are:
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Bacteria, virus, cyanobacteria, protocists
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Plants, animals, fungi, protoctists, bacteria and virus
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Plants, animals, fungi and protoctists
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Bacteria and cyanobacteria
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Common organelles and structures found in a eukaryotic animal cell are:
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Golgi apparatus, mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum
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Plasmids, cytoplasm and flagellum
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Lysosome, cytoplasm and plasmids
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Flagellum, vacuole and mitochondria
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What is the function of mitochondria?
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The site of photosynthesis
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Eliminate worn-out and redundant organelles
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Controls the entire cell
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The site of respiration, and is where ATP is produced
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Where is DNA found in prokaryotic cells?
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In the nucleus
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Free in the cytoplasm
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Golgi apparatus
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In the cell wall
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The role of the golgi apparatus is to:
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Contains ribosomes and is the site of protein synthesis
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Contain the genetic material of the entire cell
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Control the movement of substances in to and out of the cell
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Package the product and transport it to where it is needed
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What is the function of a cell wall?
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To package products and transport them to where it is needed
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To control the movement of substances in to and out of the cell
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It is the site of protein synthesis
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To strengthen the cell
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The structure of a cell membrane is commonly known as the fluid-mosaic model. What is the other name for it?
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Phosphoprotein bilayer
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Proteinlipid bilayer
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Phospholipid trilayer
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Phospholipid bilayer
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This organelle's function is the site of protein synthesis and contains ribosomes. What am I?
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Chloroplasts appear green because:
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They contain a pigment called chlorophyll
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God dyed them green
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Chloroplasts do not appear green
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They contain a pigment called carotene
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What is the function of ribosomes?
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The site of respiration
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Break down food and foreign matter
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Store, modify and package proteins
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The site of protein synthesis