Can You Explain These Eukaryotic Cells Definition Flashcards

Can you explain these eukaryotic cells' definitions? Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain a nucleus and organelles and are enclosed by a plasma membrane. In the flashcards below, you will expect to test out what you know about these cells and see if you can name the described processes or parts. All the best as you tackle it!

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Protists include:
Yeasts & moldsalgae & protozoa helminths
Eukaryotic cell that most resembles a bacterial cell is the
Mitochondria
Eukaryotic Flagella differ from prokaryotic flagella because only eukaryotic flagella ________________
Are whip like structures
Cilia are found in certain _______
Protozoa
Chitin is a chemical component of the cell walls of:
Fungi
Cell walls are NOT found on typical cells of ______
Protozoa
Eukaryotic cell's glycocalyx is mostly _______
Polysaccharide
Cell's series of tunnel-like membranes functioning in transport and stoarage are the _____
Endoplasmic reticulum
Organelle that is stack flattened, membranous sacs and functions to receive, modify, and package proteins for cell secretion is the _____________
Golgi apparatus
Organelles found in algae but NOT in protozoa or fungi are the ________
Chloroplasts
Cytoskeleton
Anchors organellesprovides supportfunctions in movements of the cytoplasmhelps maintain cell shape
Filamentous fungi are called _______
Mold
Fungi that grow as yeasts at one temperature but will grow as mold at another temperature are called _______
Dimorphic
Fungal spores are used to
Identify fungi
Which is NOT a characteristic of fungi
Photosynthetic