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List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Bell Work List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells Then…. List two similarities
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Cell Organelles and their Functions
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Cells Cells are the basic unit of all living things.
IF IT IS ALIVE, IT HAS CELLS! Cell Theory: All organisms are made up of one or more cells The cell is the basic unit of all organisms all cells come from cells
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Two Types of Cells EUKARYOTE PROKARYOTE
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A Cell Membrane B Cytoplasm C Mitochondria D Nucleus E Endoplasmic Reticulum F Golgi Apparatus G Ribosomes H Vacuoles I Cell Walls J Flagella
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Cell Membrane The cell membrane holds the cell together and allows nutrients into the cell. A
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Cytoplasm the watery gel inside a cell. It holds the ORGANelles. B
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Mitochondria ORGANelle that produces energy for the cell.
Contains its own DNA and RNA Present in both plant and animal cells C
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Nucleus The nucleus controls the cell. It contains the cell’s DNA. D
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Endoplasmic Reticulum
A network of membranes throughout the cytoplasm of the cell. It helps to move materials around the cell, and is the sight of protein and lipid synthesis E
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Golgi apparatus Responsible for sorting, packaging, and shipping the proteins produced in the ER. F
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Ribosomes G help in the synthesis of proteins.
Some ribosomes are found in the cytoplasm, but most are attached to the endoplasmic reticulum. NOT membrane bound G
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Vacuoles Vacuoles are spaces in the cytoplasm where food and chemicals are stored H
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Cell Wall Cell Walls are mainly in plant cells, but are found in some prokaryotes They make the cell strong and rigid I
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Flagella Can be found in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Used for movement J
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