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Pro Vs. Eu Euk Structures I Euk Structures II Plant Or Animal Organ ization Back to menu

1. Cell division without mitosis. What is ….prokaryotes Click here for answer back

2 Large ribosomes. back Click here for answer What are…..eukaryotes

3 Has a cytoskeleton. back Click here for answer What are…..eukaryotes

4 Proteins bound to DNA. back Click here for answer What are…..prokaryotes

1 Ribosomes are attached to it. back Click here for answer What is ….the rough ER

2 These structures can release enzymes outside the cell to kill bacteria. back Click here for answer What are…..the lysosmes

3 This structure modifies and packages proteins.. back Click here for answer What is ….the golgi apparatus

4 The three structures that help move a cell. back Click here for answer What are…..cilia, flagella, and cytoskeleton

1 Site of RNA synthesis. back Click here for answer What is ….the nucleolus

2 Site of ribosome synthesis. back Click here for answer What is ….the nucleolus

3 Powerhouse of the cell. back Click here for answer What is ….the mitochondria

4 Vesicle that can contain many molecules such as water, enzymes, salts, organic acids.. back Click here for answer What are…..vacuoles

1 Cell wall. back Click here for answer What are…. plants

2 Chloroplasts. back Click here for answer What are…..plants

3 Centrioles. back Click here for answer What are…..animals

4 Nucleus. back Click here for answer What are….plants and animals

1 Specialized mass or layer of cells. back Click here for answer What is ….a tissue

2 The surface layer of cells. back Click here for answer What is ….the epidermis

3 The heart. back Click here for answer What is…..an organ

4 List in order the levels of cellular organization starting with an atom. back Click here for answer What are ….atom, molecule, organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organ system, organism