What do mitochondria and chloroplasts have in common?
Both are found in plant and animal cells.
Both create energy for the cell.
Both contain DNA.
Nothing, really.
Both create proteins.
What are the elements of Cell Theory.
Every living organism is made of one or more cells.
All cells contain a nucleus.
The cell is the basic unit of structure and function.
All cells arise from pre-existing cells.
All cells belong to either the plant or animal kingdom.
Ribosomes can be free or attached.
What's the best definition of an organelle?
a membrane-bound substructure of a cell
a tiny unit within a cell that can make proteins
an object that takes up at least 1/10th of the space within a cell
Which two types of cells do not have mitochondria?
eukaryotic cells
prokaryotic cells
plant cells
red blood cells
epithelial cells
Which of the following is a vacuole?
Which are cilia?
What is the only thing animal cells have that plant cells do not?
self-respect
small vacuoles
mitochondria
chromosomes
a nucleus
An E. coli cell has a nucleus.
Ebola virus is a cell.