Cell Organelles and Transport
The _________ is the basic units of structure for living things.
The _________ is the basic units of structure for living things.
the cell
You can tell a prokaryotic cell from a Eukaryotic cell because a prokaryotic cell has a nucleus. (T/F)
You can tell a prokaryotic cell from a Eukaryotic cell because a prokaryotic cell has a nucleus. (T/F)
False
A Eukaryotic Cell is more complex than a Prokaryotic cell (T/F)
A Eukaryotic Cell is more complex than a Prokaryotic cell (T/F)
True
If you observe a cell mitochondria, a golgi apparatus, and other organelles you would know it is a __________.
If you observe a cell mitochondria, a golgi apparatus, and other organelles you would know it is a __________.
Eukaryotic cell
You observe a cell and it has DNA, a cell membrane, and a nucleus. What type of cell is it and how do you know?
You observe a cell and it has DNA, a cell membrane, and a nucleus. What type of cell is it and how do you know?
Eukaryotic, Nucleus
Which organelle produces our energy in the cell? bonus what is our main source of energy?
Which organelle produces our energy in the cell? bonus what is our main source of energy?
Mitochondria break down sugars to produce energy
This organelle functions as the packaging center for the cell
This organelle functions as the packaging center for the cell
The golgi apparatus
What is stored within the nucleus?
What is stored within the nucleus?
Our DNA
Name the major differences between a plant and animal cell
Name the major differences between a plant and animal cell
Cell Wall and Chloroplasts(larger vacuole) Bonus: Where would you expect most of the chloroplasts to be located?
This organelle is used to break down molecules
This organelle is used to break down molecules
lysosomes
What is the function of the cell membrane?
What is the function of the cell membrane?
to decide what enters and leaves the cell?
Why is it important that our cells have a membrane that controls what enters and leaves the cell?
Why is it important that our cells have a membrane that controls what enters and leaves the cell?
It maintains Homeostasis
What type of membrane chooses what is allowed to leave and enter the cell?
What type of membrane chooses what is allowed to leave and enter the cell?
A semi-permeable membrane
What is the cell membrane made of?
What is the cell membrane made of?
phospholipids
What types of molecules are able to pass through the membrane through simple diffusion?
What types of molecules are able to pass through the membrane through simple diffusion?
small, nonpolar, non-charged molecules
The movement of water across the cell membrane is called_____?
The movement of water across the cell membrane is called_____?
osmosis
What type of transport is it when molecules move from a high concentration to a low concentration?
What type of transport is it when molecules move from a high concentration to a low concentration?
Passive Transport
What is needed for active transport to happen?
What is needed for active transport to happen?
energy needs to be used
What type of diffusion is it when a protein channel is to allow molecules to go from high to low concentrations?
What type of diffusion is it when a protein channel is to allow molecules to go from high to low concentrations?
facilitated diffusion
If a molecule is trying to go from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration this is called?
If a molecule is trying to go from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration this is called?
Active transport Bonus: What is our usable source of energy?
A solution that has a higher concentration of solute then the cell is called_______?
A solution that has a higher concentration of solute then the cell is called_______?
Hypertonic
When a cell is placed in a solution the solute is what gets transported across the membrane (T/F)
When a cell is placed in a solution the solute is what gets transported across the membrane (T/F)
False, the water is transported the solute can not cross.
If I placed a cell with 60% water in a solution with 90% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving.
If I placed a cell with 60% water in a solution with 90% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving.
hypotonic, water moves into cell. Bonus What would happen to the cell?
If I placed a cell with 80% water into beaker with 70% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving?
If I placed a cell with 80% water into beaker with 70% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving?
hypertonic, water leaves the cell
If I placed a cell with 50% water into a beaker of 50% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving?
If I placed a cell with 50% water into a beaker of 50% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving?
isotonic, water would have a net of zero.
If I place a cell with 40% solute in a beaker of 60% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving?
If I place a cell with 40% solute in a beaker of 60% water, what type of solution is it and which direction is the water moving?
isotonic, water would have a net of zero.
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