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100

Why does the plasma membrane look the way it does?

Because the head is hydrophilic and the tail is hydrophobic so the tails stay in between the heads (staying away from water).

100

What is the function of the cytoskeleton?

to support network of long thin fibers to form a framework, movement of organelles inside the cell.

100

Explain Osmosis

osmosis is water molecules moving from high to low concentration through semi-permeable plasma membrane. 

100

Give an example of an organism with eukaryotic cells and one with prokaryotic cells.

Eukaryotic- animals, humans

Prokaryotic- bacteria 

100

How are facilitated diffusion and diffusion similar? How are they different?

similar- both go from high to low concentration

different- facilitated is for charged and large molecules. 

200

What is the function of the smooth ER?

make lipids, helps detoxication

200

What makes active transport different from passive transport?

active transport requires energy, passive does not. 

200

What are the 3 parts to cell theory?

All living things are made of cells

cells are the basic unit of structure/function in living things

all cells are produced from existing cells

200

Explain what the plant cells have that animal cells do not.

plant cells have cell wall and plastids

200

What is the outer-covering of the cell? what is it made of?

plasma membrane 

made of lipids and proteins.

300

Where is the nucleolus and what is made there?

In the center of the nucleus and makes RNA

300

Explain the three processes of movement in the cell.

Osmosis- diffusion of water molecules from high to low concentration

Diffusion- movement of molecules from high to low concentration.

Facilitated diffusion- movement of charged/large molecules from high to low concentration. 

300

After proteins are made in the ribosomes and modified by the rough ER, what organelle will package and send the protein off?

golgi apparatus

300

What is the function of the rough ER?

Make protein synthesis.

300

What are the differences and similarities between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell.


Eukaryotic has a nucleus and prokaryotic doesn't

similarities- they both have a plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes.

400

nucleus 

biggest organelle in the cell 

cells managing structure 

contains DNA

400

Explain what animal cells have that plant cells do not

animal cells have lysosomes and centrioles

400

what is cytoplasm?

jelly like substance, helps movement of cells and gives cell it's shape

400

what does semi-permeable mean?

Allows some things into cell and doesn't allow other things.

400

Nondisjunction in the 23rd chromosome results in down-syndrome. This means in the cell division process, there is a malfunction. Which organelle is most likely causing this?

centrioles (in charge of cell division)

500

What does the mitochondria create?

chemical energy(ATP), cellular respiratory, cellular energy. 

500

When the cell wants to store resources, it is sent to the

___________ and when it wants to move the resource around the cell and body it is sent to a __________.

vacuoles stores

vesicles transport

500

A patient presents with high hydrogen peroxide levels in the blood, which organelle is malfunctioning?

peroxisomes 

500

What is cell wall made of? 

cellulose 

500

nuclear membrane 

acts as a barrier, separates nucleus from cytoplasm 

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