Brainliets and a lot of points to ever answers all questions and get all right
1.What are the 2 types of cells (not plant and animal)? Describe each type.


2.Are you made of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells? Explain why you chose your answer.


3.Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Explain why you chose your answer.


4.What parts do all cells have in common? List at least 2.


Label the numbered parts of the cell:


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12. Using the onion cell diagram above, which organelle is responsible for the greenish color?






13. Which organelle is the red arrow pointing towards?




14. Both plant and animal cells contain mitochondrion however they are not in equal amounts.


Between the cheek and onion cells, which one do you think would contains the greater amount of mitochondrion and


why?




15. Compare in your own words, at least 2 differences in plant and animal cells.






16. Why does a plant cell need a larger vacuole?




17. Animal cell do not have chloroplasts. Why not?




18. What are the 3 components of the cell theory? Put in your own words.




19. Choose one part of the Cell Theory and describe an experiment you could do that would give evidence to support your claim.



20. How can a microscopic paramecium and a large giraffe both be described by the cell theory?

Brainliets and a lot of points to ever answers all questions and get all right 1What are the 2 types of cells not plant and animal Describe each type 2Are you m class=

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1. Prokaryotic, eukaryotic
2. Humans are eukaryotes. Like all other eukaryotes, human cells have a membrane-bound organelles and a definite nucleus
3. Bacteria are microorganisms made up of a single prokaryotic cell. There are two general categories of cells: prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Sometimes, organisms are referred to as prokaryotes or eukaryotes, based on the type of cell(s) that compose them.
4. Three similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells are that both have vesicles, vacuoles, and the ability to carry out the eight functions of life.
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