Leaf structures
cell transport
Cell membrane
Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic Cells
Biomolecule Extension
100

Where is the guard cells located?

10

100

A dissolved substance. (salt)

Solute

100

What cell does 3. represent in this photo?

Animal cell.

100

What does A. represent?

coccus

100

true or false, 

glucose and fructose both contain carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen

 

False.

200

Where is the upper epidermis located?

2

200

A substance with the ability to dissolve other substances to form a solution (water).

Solvent

200

What cell does 4. represent in this photo?

Plant cell.

200

What does B. represent?

Bacillus

200

Water is a ________ ["polar", "non polar"] molecule, which means it has a positive charge on one end and a negative charge on the other end .

Polar

300

Where is the cuticle located?

1

300

What is a mixture of something being dissolved (solute + Solvent).

Solution

300

Where is the cell membrane located?

1.

300

What does C. represent?

spirillum

300

Sugar dissolves easily in water.  What can we assume about sugar?

sugar is polar; water soluble

  

400

Where is the palisades layer located?

3

400

The movement of molecules from an area o high concentration to low concentration

Diffusion

400

Where is the Cell wall located?

2.

400

What is the name of this structure?

Flagellum

400

What is a difference between glucose and galactose?

the H and OH elements are in a different placement around the ring

 

500

Where is the xylem located? 

6

500

Diffusion stops when ____________ has been reached. 

Equlibrium 

500

Between a plant and an animal cell, which has a cell wall.

Plant cell

500

What is the purpose of this structure?

To allow cells to move around.

500

What does an emulsifier do?

attracts water on one end and oil on the other end

  

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