Cell Parts
Cell Types
Characteristics of Life
Classification
Cell Transport
100

The site of cellular respiration, witch produces energy (ATP). Otherwise known as the powerhouse of the cell. 

What is mitochondria?

100

The type of cell that contains a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What are eukaryotic cells?

100

This characteristic of life is NOT essential for the survival of an organism, but is necessary for the continuation of a species. 

What is reproduction? 

100

The variety of organisms in an ecosystem.

What is biodiversity? 

100

Examples include simple diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated diffusion.

What is passive transport? 

200

Organelle that contains DNA and controls all cell activities

What is the nucleus? 

200

The type of cell that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. 

What are prokaryotic cells? 

200

The smallest unit that can perform life processes.

What is a cell?

200

The two-word naming system for an organism's scientific name.

What is binomial nomenclature? 

200

Moves molecules against the concentration gradient and requires energy. 

What is active transport? 

300

Organelle that is the site of protein synthesis. They can be free floating or attached to the rough ER.

What are ribosomes? 

300

In prokaryotic cells, DNA is concentrated in this part of the cell.

What is a nucleoid? 

300

The sum of all chemical reactions in an organism.

What is metabolism? 

300

The three domains of life.

What are Eukarya, Bacteria, and Archaea? 

300

Moves three sodium ions into the cell's external environment and two potassium ions into the cell's internal environment. 

What is the sodium-potassium pump? 

400

Organelle that stores water, nutrient, and wastes. It is very large in a healthy plant cell. 

What is a vacuole? 

400

These cells are surrounded by a cell wall, have a large central vacuole, and contain chloroplasts. 

What are plant cells?

400

The maintenance of stable internal conditions even though the environment is constantly changing.

What is homeostasis? 

400

The four kingdoms that fall under Domain Eukarya. 

What are Plants, Animals, Protists, and Fungi? 

400

Vesicles fuse with the cell membrane and release their contents outside of the cell.

What is exocytosis? 

500

Vesicles that contain digestive enzymes and help break down large molecules and worn out organelles.

What are lysosomes? 

500

All cell types contain these three basic parts.

What is a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and control center?

500

Group of cells that have similar abilities.

What is a tissue?

500

Uses pairs of contrasting, descriptive statements to lead to the identification of an organism. 

What is a dichotomous key? 

500

When the concentration of solute is higher outside of the cell than inside of the cell, the solution is considered ________.

What is hypertonic? 

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