Characteristics of Each Cell Type Has a Cell Membrane Has Cytoplasm Has Ribosomes Has DNA Form of DNA in the cell Location of DNA in the cell Has a Nucleus AND Nucleolus Has Flagella for mobility Has Membrane-bound organelles Are considered to be Simple or Complex cells? Are Unicellular, Multicellular or can be BOTH? Needs ATP/Energy Has Mitochondria Performs Cellular Respiration Has Chloroplasts Performs Photosynthesis Has Centrioles Has a Central vacuole Cell division occurs to produce more cells? Has a Cell Wall Has a Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Has a Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Has a Golgi Apparatus Has Lysosomes Prokaryotes Animal cells Eukaryotes Plant cells

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Characteristics of Each Cell Type
Has a Cell Membrane
Has Cytoplasm
Has Ribosomes
Has DNA
Form of DNA in the cell
Location of DNA in the cell
Has a Nucleus AND Nucleolus
Has Flagella for mobility
Has Membrane-bound organelles
Are considered to be Simple or Complex cells?
Are Unicellular, Multicellular or can be BOTH?
Needs ATP/Energy
Has Mitochondria
Performs Cellular Respiration
Has Chloroplasts
Performs Photosynthesis
Has Centrioles
Has a Central vacuole
Cell division occurs to produce more cells?
Has a Cell Wall
Has a Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum
Has a Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Has a Golgi Apparatus
Has Lysosomes
What structures do ALL cells have in common?
Why do all cells have DNA?
Prokaryotes
Questions:
Why are prokaryotic cells considered to be simple cells in comparison to eukaryotic cells?
Why don't animal cells have a cell wall or a central vacuole?
How can some bacteria perform photosynthesis without chloroplasts?
How do bacteria generate ATP without mitochondria?
Animal cells
Eukaryotes
Plant cells
Transcribed Image Text:+++ T Characteristics of Each Cell Type Has a Cell Membrane Has Cytoplasm Has Ribosomes Has DNA Form of DNA in the cell Location of DNA in the cell Has a Nucleus AND Nucleolus Has Flagella for mobility Has Membrane-bound organelles Are considered to be Simple or Complex cells? Are Unicellular, Multicellular or can be BOTH? Needs ATP/Energy Has Mitochondria Performs Cellular Respiration Has Chloroplasts Performs Photosynthesis Has Centrioles Has a Central vacuole Cell division occurs to produce more cells? Has a Cell Wall Has a Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum Has a Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum Has a Golgi Apparatus Has Lysosomes What structures do ALL cells have in common? Why do all cells have DNA? Prokaryotes Questions: Why are prokaryotic cells considered to be simple cells in comparison to eukaryotic cells? Why don't animal cells have a cell wall or a central vacuole? How can some bacteria perform photosynthesis without chloroplasts? How do bacteria generate ATP without mitochondria? Animal cells Eukaryotes Plant cells
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