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Unit 3: Cells Cell BasicsCell Parts ICell Parts IIProkaryotes, Eukaryotes, and Multicellular Organisms Potpourri 10 20 30 40 50
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According to the cell theory, new cells are made only by these
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Name 2 structures we learned about that ALL cells (prokaryotic & eukaryotic) have
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According to the cell theory, every living thing is made up of one or more of these.
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These are the two major types of cells found on Earth.
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Bacteria are made of this type of cells.
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If you were looking for DNA in a eukaryotic cell, this organelle would be the place to look.
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This set of folded membranes is where proteins are labeled and sent to their final destinations.
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These tiny cell parts have the important job of making proteins
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What is the name of the structures these cells use to move?
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This is the basic structure of a cell membrane.
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Which cell part controls what can enter and exit a cell?
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In plant cells, a tough cell wall is built from this important carbohydrate
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Mitochondria produce what important product for the cell?
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Found only in plant cells, this cell structure captures the energy of sunlight to make carbohydrates
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This series of folded membranes is where proteins are made and processed
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Of the two types of cells found on Earth, these are larger and more complex than the other.
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By definition, a prokaryotic cell is a cell that does not have one of these.
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A group of similar cells working together make a tissue. When several tissues work together, they are classified as one of these.
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Prokaryotes may not have many cell parts, but they do have these two.
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Name the three cell parts that are used for cell movement.
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Proteins made by a cell are built from these building blocks
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This big organelle stores water and other chemicals in plant cells
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Energy storage is the main function of this group of macromolecules.
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These two cell parts have their own DNA and reproduce independently from the rest of the cell, which provides support for endosymbiotic theory DAILY DOUBLE
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Many organs working together to carry out a function in an organism are called this.
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