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Cells - G6

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  • What are the lobes of the brain
    Frontal, Parietal, Occipital and Temporal
  • Organelle connected with producing proteins.
    Ribosomes
  • What are the three structures exclusive from plant cells?
    Cell wall, large vacuole and chloroplasts
  • What is the structure that characterizes eukaryotic cells?
    Nucleus
  • What kind of cell is it shown in the picture?
    Animal cell
  • Structure that protects all kinds of cells and selects what goes in and out of them
    Plasma (cell) membrane
  • What are the three main regions of an Eukaryotic cell?
    Plasma membrane, cytoplasm and nucleus
  • What are the components of the CNS?
    Brain and spinal cord
  • Which kind of eukaryotic cell does this living being have?
    Plant cell
  • What are the parts of a neuron?
    Dendrites, cell body, nucleus, axon, axon terminal, myelin sheath
  • Classify the living thing in the photo based on its cell number and organization.
    Unicellular and Prokaryotic
  • What are the two kinds of Eukaryotic cells?
    Plant cell and animal cell
  • What are the brain hemispheres?
    Right and Left
  • What kind of cell is it shown in the picture?
    Plant cell
  • What are the components of the PNS?
    Nerves
  • Part of the brain responsible for thinking, writing, emotions...
    Cerebrum
  • Classify the living thing shown in the image based on its cells organization.
    Eukaryotic
  • Basic cell of the nervous system
    Neuron
  • Organelle exclusive from plant cells and that is responsible for photosynthesis .
    Chloroplast
  • It uses the oxygen to convert energy from food to energy our body can use.
    Mitochondria
  • It can be called the digestive component of a cell.
    Lysosome
  • Part of the brain responsible for muscles movement and balance
    Cerebellum
  • How can we classify living things based number of cells?
    Unicellular or Multicelular
  • Jelly substance where we can find the organelles.
    Cytoplasm
  • It creates packages to transport substances around the cell and to the plasma membrane, especially proteins
    Golgi apparatus.
  • List three differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
    Prokaryotic cells are smaller, more simple, do not have many organelles and do not have a nucleus
  • It helps to maintain the cell shape and internal organization. In some cells, it also helps the movement
    Cytoeskeleton
  • Command center of an eukaryotic cell.
    Nucleus
  • It a series of tubes associated with protein making and transporting.
    Endoplasmic reticulum
  • Classify the living being in the photo based on its cell number and organization.
    Multicellular and eukaryotic
  • What kind of cell is it shown in the picture?
    Prokaryotic cell
  • How can we classify living things based on the cell organization?
    Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic
  • It connects the bain to the spinal cord
    Brainstem
  • Two Parts of the nervous system
    CNS and PNS
  • What are the parts of the brain?
    Cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem
  • Space between two neurons
    Synapses
  • Take the nervous impulse from one neuron to the other
    Neurotransmitters