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Movement of Molecules across a cell membrane which requires energy called: |
Active Transport |
Active |
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What is the main difference between prokaryote cells and eurkayote cells? |
Pro= No Nucleus Eurkayote=Nucleus |
Nuc |
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Name 3 things plant cells have that animal cells do not: |
Cell wall, Vacuole,Chloroplast |
Cell,Vac,Chl |
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Name 1 thing animal cells have that plant cells do not: |
Centriole |
Cen |
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What is the main definition of osmosis? |
Movement of water across a s semipermeable membrane |
Water |
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What is the function of the Golgi apparatus? |
Packages proteins for use outside of the cell |
Protein |
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The cell membrane is a ??? bilayer with ??????? |
Phospholipid. Protein studded throughout |
Phos,prot |
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What is the function of the centrioles? |
Used to pull apart DNA |
DNA |
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What organelle makes cellular energy? |
Mitochondria |
Mito |
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What organelle makes proteins? |
Ribosomes |
Ribo |
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What organelle converts solar energy into chemical energy? |
Chloroplast |
Chloro |
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In plant cells the large sac-like structure filled with liquid is called the? |
Vacuole |
Vac |
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The cellular structure is responsible for maintaining homeostasis? |
Cell membrane |
Cell |
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What is the function of the nucleus? |
Tells your cell what to do |
Orders |
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What organelle Alters packaging in ships proteins for use inside the cell |
Rough endoplasmic reticulum |
ER |
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What is the function of the smooth ER? |
Makes lipids and detoxify |
Makes |
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A cell membrane allows some things into the cell but not others. It is called? |
Selectively permeable |
Selec |
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What happens to a plant cell in the hypotonic solution? |
Water enters |
Water |
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What type of cell is a prokaryote? |
Hypotonic |
Hy |
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What type of solution is pure water? What happens to a cell when placed in it? |
Cell will burst |
Pop |
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When a molecule is moved against the concentration gradient it is called? |
Active transport |
Active |