This organelle packages proteins into vesicles for shipment out of the cell
What is the GOLGI APPARATUS?
These are the only type of cells that never have a cell wall
What are ANIMAL cells?
This part of the Bilayer is Hydrophobic
What are the TAILS?
This is movement WITH or DOWN the Concentration Gradient
What is PASSIVE TRANSPORT?
If an environment has an EQUAL amount of solute as the cell
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What is an ISOTONIC environment?
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This organelle makes proteins during the process of translation
What is the RIBOSOME?
These cells have a cell wall, large vacuoles and chloroplasts
What are PLANT CELLS?
This part of the bilayer is POLAR
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What are the HEADS?
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This is movement from LOW concentration to HIGH concentration
What is ACTIVE TRANSPORT?
In what environment will water exit the cell?
This organelle transports proteins within the cell
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What is the (ROUGH) Endoplasmic Reticulum?
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These cells have circular DNA that is NOT contained in a nucleus
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What is a PROKARYOTIC cell?
CANDY BONUS Q- The only organisms that are prokaryotes are ________.
This type of protein allows Facilitated Diffusion to occur
What are CHANNEL PROTEINS?
This is the term for the transport of WATER
What is OSMOSIS?
In what type of environment do cells swell?
What is HYPOTONIC?
This organelle converts glucose into ATP
What is the MITOCHONDRIA?
These cells contain membrane bound organelles
What are EUKARYOTIC Cells?
This special protein allows water to move in and out of cells
What is an AQUAPORIN?
Larger or POLAR molecules move from HIGH concentration to LOW concentration through this process
What is Facilitated Diffusion?
An environment with a HIGH amount of solute such as very sugary or very salty water
What is HYPERTONIC?
This organelle contains digestive enzymes that can break things down in the cell
What is the LYSOSOME?
There are four kingdoms of life that are eukaryotes. Plants, Animals and _______ and ________. Can you name the other two?
What are FUNGI and PROTISTS?
The carbohydrate chains that are attached to the cell membrane and help with cell to cell communication (2 names)
What are GLYCOPROTEINS & GLYCOLIPIDS?
This type of protein changes shape to assist in the transport of a substance to the other side of the membrane
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What is a CARRIER PROTEIN?
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An environment with LESS SOLUTE than a cell itself would be said to be
HYPOTONIC