What types of cells are out there?

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What types of cells are out there?

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Chapter 5 Introduction

_______________ states that "cells
form the basic structure of all life and that all cells arise from parental cells".

Ch 5 Section 5.1

What factors limit the size of a cell?

Ch 5 Section 5.3

Match the following to describe how prokaryotic cells are different from eukaryotic cells.

has a cell membrane, but no Golgi apparatus

prokaryotic

has ribosomes, but no mitochondria

prokaryotic

engulfed other single-celled organism to gain chloroplasts

prokaryotic

has ribosomes and mitochondria

prokaryotic

DNA is free within the cytoplasm

eukaryotic

eukaryotic

earliest cells

eukaryotic

plants have this type of cell

DNA enclosed within a nucleus

eukaryotic

Ch 5 Section 5.4

What features do plant cells have that other eukaryotic cells lack?

ribosomes, cholorplasts, and a cellulose-rich wall

nucleus, cell membrane, and endoplasmic reticulum

plasmodesmata and a cellulose-rich cell wall

chloroplasts, amyloplasts, and a nucleus

Ch 5 Section 5.3

Match each organelle to its description or a fact about it.

Cell membrane

contains receptor proteins

part of the endomembrane system

Cytoplasm

machinery for protein synthesis

Ribosome

location of emergy production within eukaryotic cell

Nucleus

Endoplasmic reticulum

contains DNA

watery fluid containing cell organelles

Mitochondria

Peroxisomes

contain enzymes