PROKARYOTE VS. EUKARYOTE
CELL ORGANELLES
CELL TRANSPORTATION
OSMOSIS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS/CELL RESPIRATION
100

This part is the brain of the eukaryotic cell and holds the DNA.

Humans, plants, and animal

100

This is the brain or control center of the cell.

This powerhouse organelle breaks down sugar to make energy or ATP.

100

The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration.

The process where transport proteins help large molecules move across the membrane.

100

What is osmosis?

The passive movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane.

100

What is Cellular Respiration?

The glucose and oxygen produced during photosynthesis are used by which process for energy.

200

The name for the type of cell that does not have a nucleus.

Bacteria are the most common

200

It stores the cell's genetic material also known as.

the green organelle

200

The special name for the diffusion of water across a membrane.

When a cell uses energy to move substances against the concentratio.

200

 What is low or high solute concentration?

Water moves from an area of high concentration to an area of low/high concentration.

200

What are Carbon Dioxide & Water

There are fundamental chemical compounds

300

These small protein factories are found in both cell types.

Was the first type of cell to ever appear on Earth.

300

The smaller, dense structure inside the nucleus where ribosomes are made.

The green pigment found inside the chloroplasts.

300

Does the cell use energy for diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated

This specific energy molecule is the fuel for active transport.

300

What is passive transport?

This type of transport requires no cellular energy.

300

What do people and animals breathe in to help get energy?

Oxygen

400

This jelly-like fluid fills both types of cells.

This type of cell can join together to make a big, multi-part organism.

400

This membrane surrounds the nucleus to protect it.

The process that happens in the mitochondria to create energy for the cell.

400

The state a cell reaches when molecules are perfectly spread out.

The specific active transport mechanism used to pump sodium and potassium.

400

What is osmotic pressure

water across the membrane often described as the force against it.

400

do plants need from sunlight to make food?

Yes 


500

The outside layer found in all cells that controls what goes in and out.

Mushrooms or fungi belong to this cell type.

500

The name of the squiggly material found within the nucleus.

This process happens in the chloroplasts to make sugar from the sun.

500

The cell membrane allows some things to pass through but not others.

The two main components in the cell membrane that make up the fluid mosaic model.

500

What is a semi-permeable membrane.

A membrane that lets some things through but not others, like water but not sugar.

500

What green part of the plant helps with photosynthesis?

Leaves

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