Cell Theory
Cell Anatomy
Cytoplasm
States
Solutions
100
Tissues make up these structures.
What are organs?
100
This is the name of the structures within a cell that perform certain functions.
What are organelles?
100
This is the name of the fluid inside the cell.
What is the cytosol?
100
An example of this action is a bear (or Harry Brown) hibernating through winter.
What is dormancy?
100
This type of energy takes energy and fights the concentration gradient.
What is active transport?
200
Fungi and algae are an example of this type of organism.
What is a unicellular organism?
200
This type of cell is is simpler and doesn't have membranes around any of it's structures.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
200
This is the structure inside the cell that is NOT considered part of the cytoplasm.
What is nucleus?
200
If you die once it is hotter than 100 degrees Celsius that would mean 100 degrees Celsius is your ____________.
What is limit of tolerance?
200
In order to make water enter a cell placed in a hypotonic solution you would need to undergo this type of transport.
What is passive transport?
300
These multicellular organisms are made up of similar cells.
What are colonial organisms?
300
This is a rigid structure found outside the cell membrane.
What is a cell wall?
300
This organelle has little folds called cristae.
What is the mitochondria?
300
During the Superbowl it will be so cold that Richard Sherman won't be able to yell very loud during his interviews. He will still, however, survive. He is in his range of tolerance but outside of this range.
What is optimal range?
300
If you must undergo endocytosis to make solute enter the cell it must be in this type of solution.
What is hypotonic?
400
This is the study of cells.
What is cytology?
400
This is the name of the alignment makes up a cell membrane. (two words)
What is lipid bilayer?
400
Rough ER have these attached to it.
What are ribosomes?
400
This is the optimal point for a human muscle cell.
What is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit?
400
If you move a cell from salt water to fresh water it could risk dying of this problem.
What is cytolysis?
500
This is the name of the Englishman that fist named cells.....
Who is Robert Hooke?
500
This particular structure always has a membrane in eukaryotic cells.
What is a nucleus?
500
Grana are found in these special organelles.
What is chloroplast (or plastid)?
500
This word means "steady state" or the delicate conditions of life.
What is homeostasis?
500
If water will neither enter or exit the cell through passive transport the cell must be in this type of solution.
What is isotonic?
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