The most common substance in a cell
What is water?
Organelle that directs the cell's activity?
What is the nucleus?
Process of moving water through a cell membrane
What is osmosis?
Process to get energy done by plants
What is photosynthesis?
What is a prokaryotic cell?
These are the four macromolecules
What are proteins, Nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates?
Uses light energy to make food in plants
What is a chloroplast?
Process of moving particles from a high concentration to a low concentration.
What is diffusion?
The first step of cellular respiration which takes place in the cytoplasm.
What is glycolysis?
Cellular appendage that is used to move the cell?
What is a flagella?
Makes the cell membrane and does not dissolve in water.
What is a lipid?
Makes proteins in the cytoplasm
What is a ribosome?
Uses cell energy to move substances into and out of a cell
What is active transport?
Is made in the second step of cellular respiration by using the broken down glucose from glycolysis
What is ATP?
An example of a prokaryotic cell?
Long chains of molecules that make up many substances in a cell.
What are amino acids?
Fluid inside a cell
What is the cytoplasm?
Use of transport proteins to move substances into and out of a cell
What is facilitated diffusion?
Pigment in plants that absorbs light energy?
What is chlorophyl?
What is cell theory?
Important macromolecule in DNA and RNA
What are nucleic acids?
What are organelles?
Moving substances by engulfing them in a cell membrane?
Process of making ATP performed by bacteria and yeast that can produce ethanol (an alcohol) and CO2
What is fermentation?
Cell with genetic material surrounded by a membrane
What is a eukaryotic cell?