CELLS WHITEBOARD REVIEW!. Name two characteristics of prokaryotic organisms.

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CELLS WHITEBOARD REVIEW!

Name two characteristics of prokaryotic organisms

-No nucleus -Single Celled -Have DNA

Name 1 major difference between plant & animal cells

-Have a cell wall -Have chloroplasts -Have 1 central vacuole

Name 2 cell organelles that have DNA

-Nucleus-Mitochondria

Name the cell organelle responsible for processing and packaging proteins

GolgiApparatus

Name the cell organelle known to perform “protein synthesis” (makes proteins)

Ribosomes

What is the difference between the Rough E.R. and Smooth E.R.?

Rough E.R. has ribosomes, smooth does not

What is the main function of the Rough E.R.?

Transport proteins

Draw a picture of the cell membrane, include a membrane protein

Transport proteins

Explain what the term “selectively permeable” means

It can control what goes in and out

Describe the function of lysosomes

Digests & recycles items for the cell

Which “cell organelle” holds the cytoskeleton and what is the cytoskeleton’s purpose?

Supports the cell organelles and keeps them in place

Why are mitochondria important and what do they look like?

They are the “powerhouse” supply’s cell with ENERGY/ATP