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Types of
Cells
Cell
Functions
Membrane
Proteins
Vocabulary
Matters
Cell
Organelles
Chemistry
of the Cell
Types of
Cells
Cell
Membrane Vocabulary Parts of
Cell
Functions Proteins Matters
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Cells without
membrane
bound
organelles
What are
prokaryotes ?
Cells with
vacuoles, cell
walls, and
chloroplasts
What are
plant cells?
Cells with
a nucleus
What are
eukaryotes?
Cells with lots
of
mitochondria
What are
muscle and
liver cells?
long extension
that enable cells
to move in a
watery
environment
What is a
flagellum?
Makes ATP
for use in
cell
What is a
mitochondrion?
Stores
DNA
What is the
nucleus?
Where
ribosomes
are made
What is the
nucleolus?
Protein
synthesis
occurs here
What is a
ribosome?
Studded with
ribosomes,
this organelle
makes more
membrane
What is the
Rough ER?
Membrane
proteins that
assist with the
diffusion of a
specific solute
What are
transport
proteins?
Hydrophilic end
of a
phospholipid
What is the
head?
During this form of
Cellular ‘drinking’,
the cell gulps
droplets of fluid
into tiny vesicles.
What is
pinocytosis?
Double membrane
enclosing
hereditary
material of the
cell
What is the
nuclear
membrane or
envelope?
Membrane that
chooses what
substances can &
can not cross
What is
selectively
permeable?
Many hair-like
organelles that
aid in cell
movement
What are
cilia?
Membrane folds
inside a
mitochondrion
What are
crista?
Organelle
where
photosynthesis
takes place
What is a
chloroplast?
Model of the
cell
membrane
What is the
fluid mosaic
model?
A form of transport
where the cell must
expend energy to
move a solute against
a concentration
gradient
What is
active
transport?
What is a Golgi
body?
What is a
mitochondrion?
What is the
rough
endoplasmic
reticulum?
Organelle
located
inside the
nucleus
What is the
nucleolus?
This solution has a
solute concentration
lower than that of
the cell.
What is
hypotonic?
Membrane
bound
compartments
with digestive
enzymes.
What are
lysosomes ?
What is
endosymbiotic
theory?
Organic
molecule with
a head & two
tails
What is a
phospholipid?
Also called
the
phospholipid
bilayer
What is the
cell
membrane?
Contains
sugars, water,
& wastes in
plant cells
What is the
central
vacuole?
Final Jeopardy
Write down the
number of points
you are willing to wager.
A form of
passive transport
that uses
transport proteins.
What is
facilitated diffusion?