What is a role of the cell membrane?
What is protection?
What is transport?
What are the horizontal rows on the periodic table called?
What are periods?
A plant cell's outer covering of protection is called?
What is the cell wall?
An animal cell is an example of a eukaryotic or prokaryotic cell?
What is eukaryotic?
Solids have the (most, least) kinetic energy of the molecules?
Least
What is that it has two layers?
What is another name for the Groups (vertical columns) on the periodic table?
What are families?
What process do chloroplast perform in the cell?
What is photosynthesis?
What stores hereditary information for the animal cell?
What is DNA?
Half credit for : what is the nucleus?
As a liquid is heated by thermal energy, the kinetic energy (increases or decreases)?
Increases
What is beneficial about passive transport?
What is it requires no energy?
Halogens react most readily with which group on the periodic table?
What is group 1 or alkali metals?
What are three organelles that plant cells have and animal cells do not?
Large vacuole, chloroplast, cell wall
Animal cells have a lysosome and plant cells generally do not. What is the purpose of this lysosome?
What is waste, garbage disposal, or recycling?
What is decrease
Which types of molecules would enter and exit the cell the easiest?
Small particles / particles with little to no charge
Inert gases are also called these "uppity" gases
What are noble gases?
What is a plant cell wall made of?
What is cellulose?
Which organelles help the animal cell in division and make microtubules?
What are the centrioles (or centrosomes)?
The higher the boiling point, the (greater , lesser ) the intermolecular forces are
Greater
What term describes the cell membranes selectivity on what enters or exits the cell?
What is semi-permeable?
What are two ways in which the periodic table is organized?
By atomic number and atomic mass
What is the technical (or "fancy") name for sugar?
What is glucose?
The mitochondria is the POWERHOUSE of the cell. What is the letter abbreviation used for the energy which is made in the cell?
What is ATP?
What is the name of the forces between molecules?
Intermolecular forces