Plasma Membrane
Passive Cell Transport
Osmosis
Organelles
2 Cell Types
100

The role of the Plasma Membrane

What is separating intracellular and extracellular fluid?
OR
What is being a selectively permeable barrier?

100

The 3 types of passive cell transport

What are simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis?
100

The ability of a solution to change the shape of cells by altering the cells' internal water volume

What is tonicity?

100

The organelle that converts nutrients into ATP

What is the mitochondria?

100

Plants, animals, fungi, & protists are examples of this type of cell

What is a eukaryote?

200

The lipid type that makes up the plasma membrane that has a hydrophilic head and nonpolar, hydrophobic tail

What is a phospholipid?

200

The difference between simple and facilitated diffusion

What is the use of a protein/transporter to move solutes across the membrane?

200

The meaning of the root tono-

What is tension?

200

The organelle considered to be the command center of the cell

What is the nucleus?

200

Bacteria and archaea are examples of this type of cell

What is a prokaryote?

300

The type of substances that can easily diffuse through the plasma membrane

What is small, nonpolar molecules?
300

The driving force for diffusion

What is intrinsic kinetic energy?

300

The 3 types of tonicity

What is hypertonic, isotonic, & hypotonic
300

The organelle that is the site of protein synthesis and can switch between being free or membrane-bound

What is the ribosome?

300

This cell type is characterized by having membrane bound organelles and a true nucleus

What is a eukaryote?

400

The role of cell surface carbohydrates

What is to allow cell recognition?

400

The state cells & their environment reach when particles move equally in both directions (hint: homeostasis)

What is equilibrium?

400

The type of solution that makes a cell lose water by osmosis and shrink

What is a hypertonic solution?

400

The organelle responsible for modifying, concentrating, & packaging proteins and lipids

What is the golgi apparatus?

400

This cell type can only reproduce asexually

What is a prokaryote?

500

The role of proteins embedded in the plasma membrane

What is transport, communication, and joining cells (to e/o & cell matrix)?

500

The kind gradient that particles follow when the amount of solutes inside and outside the cell differs

What is a concentration gradient?

500

The 3 factors that affect the speed of diffusion

What is concentration gradient, molecular size, & temperature?

500

The organelle who's enzymes catalyze a wide array of cellular reactions

What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER)?

500

Eukaryotes and prokaryotes have these 4 characteristics in common

What are ribosomes, a cell membrane, DNA, & cytoplasm?

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