What are cells?
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Organ- Transport
Cell
Theory elles
Osmosis
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All
organisms are made of
____.
What
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are cells?
Who
was the first person to
look at cells through a
microscope?
Who
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is Robert Hooke?
What
is the main difference
between eukaryotic and
prokaryotic cells?
What is the absence of a nucleus
(prokaryotic) and the presence
of a nucleus (eukaryotic)
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What
two things do eukarotes
and prokaryotes have in
common? Think organelles
What
is cell membranes and
cytoplasm?
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State the Cell theory
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all things are made of cells
cells come from other cells
the cell is the basic form a life
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What
cell?
is the powerhouse of the
Mitochondria
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What is the
storage
organelle of all
genetic
material in the
cell?
What the
nucleus?
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This
is where the process of
photosynthesis takes place.
What
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is the chloroplast?
Ribosomes are
found here in
the cell.
What is in the
cytoplasm and
on the rough
endoplasmic
reticulum
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Name
three organelles that are
found in plant cells, but not animal
cells.
What
are the cell wall, chloroplast
and central vacuole?
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This
is the type of transport
that requires ATP.
What
is active transport?
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Diffusion
and osmosis are
considered this type of
transport.
What
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is passive transport?
These
help large molecules pass
through the cell membrane.
What
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are the protein channels?
Diffusion and osmosis move
from areas of __________ to
areas of _________
concentration?
What
is a high to low
concentrations?
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These
are the two types of
active transport.
What
are endocytosis and
exocytosis?
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Osmosis
is the movement of
________ from the high to low
concentration.
What
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is water?
Cell
membranes are considered
______ -____________, which
means some particles and move
into the cell while others cannot.
What
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is semi-permeable?
The
image represents the swelling
of a cell. This is called.
What
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is a hypotonic?
Cells do not change size, meaning
no shrinking or swelling in this type
of solution.
What
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is isotonic?
The
diagram depicts what types of
solutions. Name them in order to
get points.
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Hypertonic, Isotonic, Hypotonic.
The
organelle
with the arrow
pointing to it.
What
is golgi
apparatus
(body)?
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The
organelle
with the arrow
pointing to it
What
is the
rough
endoplasmic
reticulum?
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The
organelle
with the arrow
pointing to it.
What
is the
central vacuole?
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The
organelle
with the arrow
pointing to it.
What
is the
chloroplast?
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Name
two
organelles
found in
animal cells
that are not
found in
plant cells.
Lysosomes
and
centrioles
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Prokaryotes
do not have a true
__________.
What
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is nucleus?
Unicellular
organisms such as
bacteria are made of how many
cells?
What
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is one cell?
Put
the following levels of life in
order smallest to largest: cell,
organelle, organ, tissue, organism.
What
is organelle, cell, tissue,
organ, organism?
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These
two macromolecules
make up the cell membrane.
What
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are lipids and proteins?
What
is the function of the
endoplasmic reticulum?
What
is to transport items
around the cell?
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