Cells
Digestive System
Respratory System
Organelles
Diffusion
100

The organelle that holds all genetic information for the cell

What is the nucleus?

100

Where does most digestion happen

Stomach OR small intestine

100

When you inhale the oxygen pressure in your lungs......

Decreases

100

Center of DNA

Nucleus

100

Diffusion

Transport of a material across cell membrane with no external energy use

high to low concentration

200

Cell theory includes... (name one)

Cells come from other cells?

All things are made of cells?

The work of an organism is the sum of what its cells do?

200
Name a monomer of a nutrients (protein, carb, lipid)
protein - amino acid

carb - monosaccharide

lipid - glycerol, fatty acid

200

What is an affect high climates can have on you

light headedness

heart problems

fatigue

nausea

200

Mitochondria

Place where energy is converted for use of the cell

200

Osmosis

Diffusion of water

300

The outside of a bacteria

What is capsule?

300

What tube do the respiratory and digestive system share

the pharynx

300

How does the respiratory system maintain homeostasis (stable internal environment)

It keeps carbon dioxide from building up in the lungs

300

Cell membrane

Protective layer - semi permeable to various things going in and out of the cell

300

Facilitated diffusion

Diffusion of things like ions which can't pass through normally. A channel  in a protein opens up for them

400

What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells have nuclei and prokaryotic cells do not

400

Name order that food is digested

Mouth, pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine

400

Name the order that air passes through the respiratory system

mouth/nose, nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronci, bronchioles, alveoli

400

Ribosome

Sphere that creates proteins

400

Active Transport

The transport of a substance from low to high concentration
500

Name a difference between plant and animal cells

-plant cells have chloroplast

-animal cells have centrioles

-Animal cells don't have cell walls

-Animal cells have multiple small vacuoles, and plant cells have one big vacuole

500

What part of the digestive system does food not pass through directly (name one)

Pancreas, gallbladder, liver

500

What does an alveolus do

Takes oxygen from the lungs to put in the bloodstream, and brings carbon dioxide from the bloodstream into the lungs

500

Lysosome

Sphere that cleans up unneeded things

500

Endo/exo cytosis

Sometimes used in facilitated diffusion instead of protein for large materials. 


Endocytosis - going into cell - membrane wraps around it to make vesicle

exocytosis - going out of cell - uses vesicle inside cell and when goes through vesicle rejoins membrane

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