What is the function of: nucleus, plasma membrane, cell wall, mitochondria, vacuole, chloroplast, ribosomes
A nucleus is found in a eukaryotic cells, and is like its' brain; it controls all its functions.
A plasma membrane surrounds a pro and euka cell, and keeps the cells insides from dispersing, kind of like human skin.
A cell wall lines the cell membrane in only prokaryotic cells (ex: plants, bacteria).
Mitochondria in a cell is like its' digestive system. It digests some of the cells' nutrients for energy.
A vacuole is a like a storage container found in cells. It stores nutrients and food that the cell might need.
Chloroplast is the process that helps photosynthesis in plants.
Ribosomes help build up proteins in cells.
The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic
A nucleus is found in a eukaryotic cells, and is like its' brain; it controls all its functions.
A plasma membrane surrounds a pro and euka cell, and keeps the cells insides from dispersing, kind of like human skin.
A cell wall lines the cell membrane in only prokaryotic cells (ex: plants, bacteria).
Mitochondria in a cell is like its' digestive system. It digests some of the cells' nutrients for energy.
A vacuole is a like a storage container found in cells. It stores nutrients and food that the cell might need.
Chloroplast is the process that helps photosynthesis in plants.
Ribosomes help build up proteins in cells.
The difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic