A | B |
A cell that lacks a true nucleus | prokaryote |
The basic unit of life | cell |
The theory that states: All cells come from pre-existing cells | cell theory |
The inner part of the cell that holds the organelles | cytoplasm |
The organelle that contains DNA | nucleus |
Found only in plants and provides extra support | cell wall |
Flexible strong layer around the cell | cell membrane |
Contains digestive enzymes | lysosome |
Aids in ribosome production | nucleolus |
Stores water and nutrients in the cell | vacuole |
The UPS of the cell used for packaging and shipping | golgi apparatus |
Traps energy from the sun (found only in plants) | chloroplast |
A cell that has a true nucleus (we have this type of cell) | eukaryote |
Used for transport and protein(rough) or lipid(smooth) synthesis | endoplasmic reticulum |
Provides the cell with energy known as ATP | mitochondria |
Small units within the cell that perform different functions | organelles |
Material that contains our genetic information | chromatin |
The structural support for the cell | cytoskeleton |
Performs protein synthesis | ribosomes |
Hollow tubes of protein that maintain shape and allow organelles to move | microtubules |