Types of Cells
Cell Organelles
Cell Membrane
Cell Transport
Cell Transport 2
100

What are the two main types of cells?

Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells

100

What is the control center of the cell (Eukaryotic cells)? 

Nucleus

100

What is another name for the cell membrane

phospholipid bilayer

100

What are the two main types of cell transport we learned about? 

Active Transport and Passive Transport

100

Simple diffusion takes molecules from __________ concentration to ___________ concentration.

High Concentration to low concentration
200

Give two examples of unicellular organisms

bacteria and fungi

200

What is the powerhouse of the cell? The organelle that creates energy for the animal cell and plant cell? 

Mitochondria

200

Draw and label the two parts of a phospholipid

answers vary

200

What type of molecules can easily go through the membrane?

small, nonpolar molecules

200

Facilitated diffusion uses a _______ _______ to move molecules from high to low concentration. 

transport protein or protein channel 
300

What are the three types of Eukaryotic Cells?

Animal, fungi and Plant Cells

300

What are the workers in the cell that creates proteins called? 

Ribosomes

300

The cell membrane is said to be __________, it only allows certain materials through

semipermeable 

300

What type of Transport does water use to move through the membrane?

osmosis

300

Active Transport moves molecules from _______ concentration to __________ concentration.

Low concentration to high concentration
400

What is the main difference between Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic cells?

Eukaryotic cells have nucleus and membrane bound organelles and prokaryotic cells don't. 

400

This organelle is much larger in plant cells than animal cells

vacuole 

400

The cell membrane is found in these types of cells

All

400

What type of Transport is Facilitated diffusion?

Passive Transport

400

Which transport needs to use energy or ATP in order to work? 

Active Transport

500

What is something that plant cells have that animal cells does not?

Cell Wall, Chloroplast, and large permanent vacuole

500

What is the organelle in the bacteria that is used to move? 

Flagella and cilia

500

This type of transport uses a protein channel to allow larger molecules to move from high to low concentrations

facilitated diffusion 

500

What is the difference between Diffusion and Facilitated Diffusion?

Diffusion does not require protein channels. Facilitated diffusion needs protein channels to move molecules.

500

Which transport moves large molecules?

Active Transport

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