Cell Structure
Passive Cellular Transport
Active Cellular Transport
Organelles
Mitosis and Meiosis
100

Plasma membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus

What are the three main parts of a cell?

100

Doesn't require ATP

What is passive cellular transport?

100

The moving of ions against the concentration gradient

What is an ion pump?

100

Mitochondria

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

100

The stage which a cell spends most of its life.

What is interphase?

200

Hair-like projections that move extracellular fluid

What are cilia?

200

When the solution inside a cell has the same concentration as outside the cell

What is isotonic?

200

A vesicle is created and a substance is taken into the cell

What is pinocytosis?

200

studded with ribosomes, which produce protein

What is rough ER?

200

A sperm or egg cell

What are gametes?

300

Not found in a mature red blood cell.

What is a nucleus?

300

The ability of an extracellular solution to change the amount of water within a cell.

What is tonicity?

300

Engulfing bacteria into a vesicle

What is an example of phagocytosis?

300

Enzymes within store calcium and produce lipids

What is a function of smooth ER?

300

When the cell doubles its DNA so it can pass on two complete sets.

What is interphase?

400

Projections from plasma membrane that increase absorption of nutrients

What are microvilli?

400

The concentration of particles in a solution 

What is the osmotic pressure?

400

Usually stimulated by cell membrane receptor signal from hormone or change in charge

What is Exocytosis?

400

Will form a vesicle that is transported to plasma membrane by pinching off a piece of itself. 

What is the golgi apparatus?

400

The stage when chromosome pairs are visible under a microscope

What is metaphase?

500

Allows entire cell to move during mitosis. 

What are microfilaments?

500

When substances move through protein channels or by carrier proteins

What is facilitated diffusion. 

500

Condition of being inside of a cell

What is endocytosis?

500

Organelles attach to these to move around within the cell

What are microtubules?

500

When cells cannot be replaced because they don't go through mitosis

What is amitosis?

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