Created by mary1327
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what does prokaryotic means?
what is the term for cells with a "true nucleus"?
what type of cell is found in all multi-cellular organisms?
what is the cytoskeleton is made up of?
what are the three parts of the nucleus are?
what is the chromatin is made up of?
what types of molecules do ribosomes assemble?
what type of molecules are synthesized be smooth endoplasmic reticulum?
what types of proteins are synthesized by rough endoplasmic reticulum?
what cell structures digests food particles and destroys defective organelles?
which cell structure produces energy via cellular respiration?
how much energy does aerobic metabolism produce compared to anaerobic?
what does aerobic mean?
what does anaerobic mean?
what is the process of releasing energy from glucose molecules called?
where does photosynthesis occur?
what substances are stored by plastids?
contractile vacuoles allow paramecium to get rid of ?
what structure provides for the movement of cells and the support and movement of organelles?
what type of material is the cytoskeleton composed of?
what subunits are used to build microtubules?
cilia allow paramecium to ?
what human system uses cilia to remove debris?
flagella means?
what are myosin proteins required for?
what chemical is an intermediate filament composed of?
why does a red blood cell have a rounded, dimpled shape?
All cells contain a?
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Which organisms are composed of cells that do not contain nuclei?
The cell structure that attaches carbohydrates to protein molecules is the
the cell membrane is?
Which two organelles occur in plant cells but not animal cells?
Cell specialization means that cells in an organism are uniquely suited to?
The idea that all cells arise from the division of preexisting cells was first stated by?
If a more concentrated salt solution is on one side of a membrane and a less concentrated salt solution is on the other side, water molecules tend to pass through the membrane?
in many cells, the structure that controls the cell's activities is the?
despite differences in size and shapes, all cells have cytoplasm and a ?
If a cell contains a nucleus, the organism is a ?
distinct threadlike structures containing genetic information are called?
which organelle converts the chemical energy in food into a form that the cells can use?
cell membranes are constructed mainly of?
the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane is known as?
a substance that moves across a cell membrane without using the cell's energy tends to move?
What is a cell?
What is CELL THEORY?
What is the nucleus?
What is an EUKARYOTE
What is a PROKARYOTE
What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic?
What is an organelle?
What is cytoplasm
What is the nuclear envelope (membrane)?
What is chromatin?
What is chromosome?
What is the nucleolus?
What is ribosome?
What is endoplasmic reticulum?
What is Golgi apparatus?
What is lysosome?
What is a vacuole?
What is mitochondrion?
What is chloroplast?
What is cytoskeleton?
What is centriole?
What is the cell membrane?
What is the cell wall?
What is the lipid bilayer?
To what does concentration refer?
What is diffusion?
What is cell specialization?
What is tissue?
What is an organ?
What is organ system?