Created by paigexmonks
over 11 years ago
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what has eukaryotic cells?
what has prokaryotic cells?
what is the difference between unicellular and multicellular?
what is the word that states that multicellular organisms cells all have different functions?
what does a eukaryotic cell contain?
what does a nucleus contain?
functions of the nucleus?
what does the mitochondrion contain?
what is the function of the mitochondrion?
what does the endoplasmic reticulum contain?
what is the role of the smooth er?
what is the function of rough er?
what is the structure of Golgi body?
what is the function of Golgi body?
what is the structure of ribosomes?
what is the function of ribosomes?
what is the structure of lysosomes?
what is the function of lysosomes?
what is the structure of centrioles?
what is the function of centrioles?
what is the structure of a chloroplast?
what is the function of chloroplasts?
what is the strcuure of a vacuole?
what is the function of vacuole?
chloroplast - p or a?
cell wall p or a?
vacuole p or a?
centrioles p or a?
plasmodemata p or a?
what is a plasmodesmata?
when our cells become specialosed is known as...
1 example of specialised cell and function
2nd example of specialied cell and fucntion
3rd example of specialised cella dn function
what is a tissue?
what is lots of different types of tissue make up?
what does lots of organs working together make?
what do prokaryotic cells not have?
what is the dna like on prokaryotic cells?
what does a prokaryotic cell contain?
difference between eukaryotic ribosomes and prokaryotic ribosomes
difference in dna in eukaryotic and prokaryotic
difference in cell wall in eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells
what is used to see viruses?
why are viruses called non-cells?
what do viruses consist of?
where do viruses multiply?
why is inner membrane (cristae) in mitochondria folded?
why does muscle cells require more mitochondria than skin cells?