Cell Theory
Organelles
Osmotic Solutions
Exo/Endocytosis
Cellular Resp/Photo
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Who discovered the Cell Theory?

Robert Hooke

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What are organelles?

Structured inside a cell 

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What are the three solutions?

Hypotonic, Isotonic, Hypertonic

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What is the process for the Exocytosis and Endocytosis?

Exocytosis=materials leave the cell   

Endocytosis=materials enter cell

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What does H2O stand for?

H2O stands for Water

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Who was Robert Hooke?

An English scientist that improved the microscope

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What is the brain of the cell?

The brain of the cell is the nucleas

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Describe an Isotonic Solution?

Inside=Outside, water flows in and out

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What is one the Endocytosis is used for?

One thing is to bring in food

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What does Carbon Dioxide mean?

It means 6CO2

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What did Robert Hooke discover? 

He observed nature and discovered cells

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What is the Mitochondria?

Powerhouse of the cell

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What happened to the Red Blood Cell & Cell in Breaker in the Hypertonic Solution?

The cell has lost water, so it’s shriveled 

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Where do the materials exit?

They exit the cell through the cell membrane 

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Where does light come from?

It comes from the sun and is absorbed by chlorophyll in leaves

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How did Robert Hooke come up with the term cell?

He saw little compartments with bare walls when looking at cork reminded him of monks living quarters called cells

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What does Cytoplasm stand for?

A gel like substance that organelles float in

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What is happening to the Plant Cell in the Hypotonic Solution?

The cells remain in a normal state but the vacuoles are full

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What does the active transport require?

It requires energy, waste, worn out organelles and big molecules.

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What is the process of ATP?

The ATP powers the cells daily activities and has energy as adenosine triphosphate

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