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Chapter 3 Cell Structure and Function
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Organelle that is control center of the cell...
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Organelle that is control center of the cell...
nucleus
The gel like surrounding that holds the organelles in place
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The gel like surrounding that holds the organelles in place
cytoplasm
What structure controls what enters and exits the cell?
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What structure controls what enters and exits the cell?
cell membrane
Organelles that convert energy from food molecules into energy the cell can use
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Organelles that convert energy from food molecules into energy the cell can use
mitochandria
What 2 structures are unique to a plant cell?
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What 2 structures are unique to a plant cell?
cell wall and chloroplasts
What does unicellular mean?
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What does unicellular mean?
has 1 cell
What are the organelles that absorb sunlight and convert it to cellular energy
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What are the organelles that absorb sunlight and convert it to cellular energy
chloroplasts
protects and supports the cell
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protects and supports the cell
cell wall
in multicellular organisms are organized into what 4 groups
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in multicellular organisms are organized into what 4 groups
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems
What did the invention of the microscope make it possible for scientists to discover
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What did the invention of the microscope make it possible for scientists to discover
cells
osmosis is the diffusion of ________ particles through a selectively permeable membrane
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osmosis is the diffusion of ________ particles through a selectively permeable membrane
water
according to cell theory living organisms are made of
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according to cell theory living organisms are made of
cells
your heart is made up of many groups of tissues working together, therefore, it is considered a(n)
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your heart is made up of many groups of tissues working together, therefore, it is considered a(n)
organ
in an environment without adequate _________, osmosis would not occur and cell functions would stop
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in an environment without adequate _________, osmosis would not occur and cell functions would stop
water
When particles inside and outside the of the cell have reached a balanced state, we call this
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When particles inside and outside the of the cell have reached a balanced state, we call this
equlibrium
movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
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movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration
diffusion
movement of WATER molecules from high concentration to low concentration
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movement of WATER molecules from high concentration to low concentration
osmosis
the movement of materials through the cell membrane using of energy
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the movement of materials through the cell membrane using of energy
active transport
the movement of materials through the cell membrane without the use of energy
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the movement of materials through the cell membrane without the use of energy
passive transport
Diffusion and osmosis are a form of _________ ____________
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Diffusion and osmosis are a form of _________ ____________
passive transport
cells are the basic unit of structure and ________ in living organisms
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cells are the basic unit of structure and ________ in living organisms
function
The organelle that transports proteins
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The organelle that transports proteins
endoplasmic reticulum
The organelles that make proteins
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The organelles that make proteins
ribosomes
if a cell has more particle outside than inside which direction will the particles move? See board...
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if a cell has more particle outside than inside which direction will the particles move? See board...
inside the cell
What are the 2 types of active transport
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What are the 2 types of active transport
engulfing and transport
What are the 3 things the cell theory states?
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What are the 3 things the cell theory states?
living things made of cells, cells are structure and function of living things, cells come from other cells




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