A- Fill in the blanks using words provided in the box below Ribosomes Nucleoid region Flagella Cell wall a- The is the site of DNA replication b- The help with movement C- The allows entry and exit of nutrients and wastes d- The are the site of protein synthesis. B- Use the images below and answer questions that follow Some typical cells animal cell cell membrane centriole, vacuole vacuole ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum centrosome bacteria cell (bacillus type) cell wall pili nucleolus chromosomes- mitochondrion nucleus Golgi complex cytoplasm chromosome ribosomes plasma membrane plant cell chloroplast ribosomes cell wall plasmodesma 2007 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. plasma membrane capsule mesosome a List 6 structures in eukaryotic cells that are not found in prokaryotic cells b- Name 4 structures found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes c- Name 3 structures found n plant cells but not in animal cells flagella WE

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A- Fill in the blanks using words provided in the box below
Ribosomes
Nucleoid region
Flagella
Cell wall
a- The
is the site of DNA replication
b- The
help with movement
C- The
allows entry and exit of nutrients and wastes
d- The
are the site of protein synthesis.
B- Use the images below and answer questions that follow
Some typical cells
animal cell
cell membrane
centriole
vacuole
vacuole
ribosomes
endoplasmic
reticulum
✓
centrosome
bacteria cell
(bacillus type)
Sec 19.4- Bacteria and Archaea
cell
wall
pili
nucleolus
chromosomes.
-mitochondrion
nucleus
Golgi complex
cytoplasm-
plant cell
plasma
membrane
chromosome
chloroplast
ribosomes
cell wall
-ribosomes
plasma
membrane
capsule
mesosome
a-
List 6 structures in eukaryotic cells that are not found in prokaryotic cells
b- Name 4 structures found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes
C- Name 3 structures found n plant cells but not in animal cells
plasmodesma
flagella
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Transcribed Image Text:Grade 9) A- Fill in the blanks using words provided in the box below Ribosomes Nucleoid region Flagella Cell wall a- The is the site of DNA replication b- The help with movement C- The allows entry and exit of nutrients and wastes d- The are the site of protein synthesis. B- Use the images below and answer questions that follow Some typical cells animal cell cell membrane centriole vacuole vacuole ribosomes endoplasmic reticulum ✓ centrosome bacteria cell (bacillus type) Sec 19.4- Bacteria and Archaea cell wall pili nucleolus chromosomes. -mitochondrion nucleus Golgi complex cytoplasm- plant cell plasma membrane chromosome chloroplast ribosomes cell wall -ribosomes plasma membrane capsule mesosome a- List 6 structures in eukaryotic cells that are not found in prokaryotic cells b- Name 4 structures found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes C- Name 3 structures found n plant cells but not in animal cells plasmodesma flagella © 2007 Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. W
d- Label the following organisms as prokaryotes or eukaryotes
Organism
Tiger
Fungi
Pseudomonas bacteria
Algae
E. Coli bacteria
Mushroom
Streptococcus bacteria
Human
e- Name 2 differences between bacteria and archaea. (1 for each)
Bacteria:
Archaea:
Prokaryote or Eukaryote
Transcribed Image Text:d- Label the following organisms as prokaryotes or eukaryotes Organism Tiger Fungi Pseudomonas bacteria Algae E. Coli bacteria Mushroom Streptococcus bacteria Human e- Name 2 differences between bacteria and archaea. (1 for each) Bacteria: Archaea: Prokaryote or Eukaryote
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