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Excretion

removal of soluble waste materials

200

The letters referring to smooth and rough ER and the difference between the two

Letters on diagram are D,H - rough ER has ribosomes

200

Name of stage 3

Krebs Cycle

200

The section of Figure 6.7 labeled #4

cytoplasm

200

The difference between cell digestion and respiration

digestion – breakdown of absorbed substances respiration – breakdown of food molecules with a release of energy

400

Homeostasis

maintaining the status quo

400

The letter referring to the chloroplast and what it does for the cell

Letter on diagram is P - chloroplasts are organelles that contain pigments used in photosynthesis

400

Amount of energy produced in stage 3

2 ATP

400

The section of Figure 6.7 labeled #3

cholesterol

400

The difference between egestion and secretion

egestion – removal of nonsoluble waste materials secretion – release of biosynthesized substances

600

Activation energy

Energy necessary to get a chemical reaction going

600

The letter of the mitochondrion and what it does for the cell

Letter on diagram is N - organelles in which nutrients are converted to energy

BONUS QUESTION + 100 points – If it’s not working will the cell be able to produce energy in any other organelle?

600

Name of stage 4

Electron transport system

600

The section of Figure 6.7 labeled #5

filaments of cytoskeleton

600

Helps the plasma membrane to reassemble itself

Phospholipids which have a hydrophilic end and a hydrophobic end

800

The collapse of a walled cell’s cytoplasm due to a lack of water as witnessed in the Anacharis leaf last week             

plasmolysis

800

The letter referring to the Golgi body and what it does in the cell

Letter on diagram is J - it stores proteins and lipids

800

Amount of energy produced in stage 4

32 ATP

800

The section of Figure 6.7 labeled #1

carbohydrate

800

The relationship of chloroplast and chromoplast

A chloroplast is a chromoplast – organelles that contain pigments used in photosynthesis

1000

Isotonic solution

A solution in which the concentration of solutes is essentially equal to that of the cell, which resides in the solution.

1000

Not on diagram, it lies between the cell walls of plant cells

middle lamella

1000

Overall amount of energy produced in anaerobic and aerobic processes

anaerobic (2 ATP) and aerobic 36 ATP

1000

The section of Figure 6.7 labeled #6 and the type of site it is

Protein – active transport site

1000

Solution that causes cell to die of implosion

hypertonic solution

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