Organisms that consist of only one cell are called
This type of solution has a lower concentration than the concentration within a cell, therefore water goes into the cell causing it to swell
What is a hypotonic solution?
Cell Membranes are made of two layers of
What are lipids?
An extension of the cytoskeleton used to propel a cell through its environment using a protein motor
What is a flagellum?
Mrs. Miller's favorite drink
What is LaCroix?
What is a cell colony?
This form of active transport moves substances out of a cell.
What is Exocytosis?
Word that means some things go through and keeps some things from coming through
What is semipermeable?
Everything within a cell except the nucleus; contains cytosol
What is cytoplasm?
This is a picture of
What is a nucleus?
This type of cell has organelles that are surrounded by membranes
What are Eukaryotic?
When cells and the solution surrounding them contain equal amounts of solute, the solution is
The portion of the lipid bilayer in a cell membrane that is hydrophobic
What is the tails of the lipids?
The organelle that lines up amino acids to form proteins; sometimes found on the endoplasmic reticulum
What are ribosomes?
The range of temperatures that bacteria can survive is known as its
What is range of tolerance?
This is a picture of which organelle?
What is a mitochondria?
The Golgi apparatus receives substances from the endoplasmic reticulum and packages those substances into
What are vesicles?
Semipermeable membranes allow _________ in a solution to pass through in both directions.
What are particles?
A system of fibers that helps maintain a cell's shape and acts as a kind of track for moving substances within the cell
What is cytoskeleton?
A group of organs that work together is a(n)
What is an organ system?
Lysosomes are a type of vacuole and contain
What are digestive enzymes?
Which two types of transport across a cell membrane uses transport proteins in the cell membrane?
What are facilitated diffusion and active transport?
What is transport protein + energy and endocytosis?
The organelle that provides strength and rigidity to the cells of plants, fungi, algae, and bacteria
What is cell wall?
This is a picture of
What is a ribosome?