What is the name of 
this cell organelle?
What is the mitochondria?
Oxygen can EXIT a plant cell because the concentration of oxygen is HIGHER in the plant cell than it is after photosynthesis. (Plants make oxygen). What is the process called when small gasses move from HIGHER to LOWER concentrations?
What is simple diffusion or diffusion?
What is the name of the PROCESS of PASSIVE transport that moves WATER across the cell membrane?
What is osmosis?
What type of transport, ACTIVE OR PASSIVE, moves substances from LOWER concentrations to HIGHER ones- AGAINST the concentration gradient?
What is ACTIVE transport?
What is a balanced and stable internal environment called- DESPITE if the external environment is off balance.
Hint: Think of your ' HOME'
What is homeostasis?
In which type of cells would the following organelle be in?

What is a plant cell?
The cell membrane is made up of molecules with heads and tails, and there are TWO layers of them. What is the cell membrane often called because of this?
What is a phospholipid bilayer?
What is the name of the PASSIVE TRANSPORT PROCESS that moves SUGAR and other medium -sized molecules through the cell membrane?
What is facilitated diffusion?
Which part of the cell membrane (heads or tails) is HYDROPHOBIC?
What are the tails?
If a person wanted to view a LIVING organism, what type of microscope would he or she use?
What is a light microscope?
Which type of cells contain this organelle?
a. Plants cells b.animal cells c.bacteria cells d. all cells have this organelle

What is (d. all cells)
When substances move across the cell membrane from HIGH to LOW concentrations, what type of transport is this called? Active or Passive?
What is passive transport?
What is the name of the ACTIVE TRANSPORT PROCESS that moves LARGER molecules such as viruses and proteins INTO the cell membrane?
What is endocytosis?
What does it mean to be a 'polar' molecule?
What is having BOTH a positive and a negative charge?
What is the name of the energy that is made from glucose and is the only type of enery organisms can use?
What is ATP
What is stored in this organelle?

What is DNA?
Which type of transport uses energy?
What is ACTIVE TRANSPORT?
What is the name of the structure that sugars go through during facilitated diffusion?
What is a protein pump?
A person with a swollen foot due to a bad cut on her foot soaks her foot in salt water. The foot begins to decrease in size.
What process is taken place here?
What type of state is her foot in when it is swollen?
What is osmosis?
What is hypotonic?
Which graph BEST shows the chemical reaction with and with an enzyme present.
(dotted line representing WITH an enzyme)

What is graph D?
Which of the following would BEST fill the top circle in this concept map?

What is a plant cell?
From which cell organelle does the cell membrane GET energy from in order to perform ACTIVE TRANSPORT?
What is the mitochondria?
What is another name for the PROTEIN PUMP, which is the ACTIVE transport process that opens and closes to let in larger molecules (such as an exchange of 3 sodium molecules for 2 potassium molecules) ?

What is a sodium -potassium pump?
If a plant does not receive water for a long period of time, what state will the plant be in?
What is hypertonic?
The monomer of the following picture belongs to which group of macromolecules?
amino acid chain
What are proteins?