The mighty cell
cell-u-later, alligator
soda or tonic, anyone?
amazing cell
misc. cell
100

What part of the cell is made up of 2 layers of phospholipids with pores?

cell membrane

100

Which organelles clean up cell debris via phagocytosis?

lysosomes

100

This involves the movement of water from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration

osmosis

100

This occurs when water and dissolves substances cross the cell membrane due to a difference in pressure, rather than concentration

filtration

100

What is considered the "powerhouse" of the cell?

mitochondria

200

What is considered the "brain" of the cell, as it contains DNA?

the nucleus

200

Which organelle makes protein?

ribosomes

200

What is the term used to describe a solution that has less solutes than the cell?

hypotonic

200

What type of solution can cause cytolysis?

hypotonic

200

Active transport mechanisms require____________as fuel to move substances from areas of lower concentration to areas of higher concentration

ATP

300

Name the thread-like structures (found in the nucleus) that contain DNA and proteins

chromatin

300

What makes rough endoplasmic reticulum rough?

ribosomes

300

What is the term for a solution that has more solutes than the cell?

hypertonic

300

What is considered the "resting" phase of mitosis?

interphase

300

What is the name of the gel-like substance that is found inside the cell, but outside the nucleus?

cytoplasm

400

This stack of smooth membrane sacs receives proteins from the endoplastmic reticulum and repackages the proteins for export out of the cell.

Golgi apparatus

400

Movement of a substance (like sodium) from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration is called:

diffusion

400

This term is used to describe a solution that has an equal concentration of solute as the cell

isotonic

400

During which stage of mitosis does the parent cell pinch in two, forming 2 new cells?

telophase

400

Which type of organelle plays a key role in mitosis?

centrioles

500

Name 3 types of passive transport mechanisms

diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis, filtration

500

Which type of diffusion requires a "helper" molecule to help carry a substance across the cell membrane?

facilitated diffusion

500

What happens to the cell when a hypertonic IV solution is administered?

it shrinks (crenates)

500

What is the term for when a cell shrinks?

crenation

500

Name the 2 different types of endocytosis

phagocytosis, pinocytosis

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