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19 Cards in this Set
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what organelles do plant cells have that animal cells do not?
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chloroplast, cellulose cell walls, and central vacuole
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organelle that animal cells have that plants do not.
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centrioles
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central vacuole in plant cell function
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storage and hydrolysis of organic compounds
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what are plant cell walls composed of
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Cellulose
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function of plant cell wall
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protect cells from damage and maintain their shape
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Most abundant organic compound on the planet
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cellulose
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mitochondria function
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convert energy to ATP
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golgi apparatus In a plant function
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modifies and packages protiens
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3 statements about chloroplasts
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1 contain a green pigment called chlorophyll
2 have membranous sacs called thylakoids surrounded by a fluid called stroma 3 site of reactions that convert solar energy to chemical energy |
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function of nucleus
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assembles ribosomes
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rough Er function
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produces secretory proteins
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golgi apparatus function
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modifies and sorts proteins
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smooth Er function
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Synthesize lipids
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Something prokaryotic cells have that eukaryotic cells do not
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nucleoid
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Something eukaryotic cells have that prokaryotic cells do not
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lysosomes, nucleolus, and mitochondria
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what types of cells have flagella
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prokaryotic and eukaryotic
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microfilaments are also called
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actin filaments
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What is the most abundant protein in animal cells
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actin
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Fibers in eukaryotic flagella that slide past one another due to the activity of dynein protiens
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microtubles
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