Organelles 1
Organelles 2
All things Cells
Energy
Cell Transport
Living vs. Nonliving
100

This organelle controls what enters or leaves the cell 

cell membrane

100

These structures may be found floating freely in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum.

Ribosomes

100

A basic unit of structure and function in a living organism.

What is a cell?

100

Plants cells use this process to make food.

What is photosynthesis?

100

This occurs when particles of a substance move from there there are many particles to where there are few particles

Diffusion

100

This is the smallest unit of an organism that is classified as living.

cells

200

the portion of the cell within the membrane that includes a "jelly" like fluid and all organelles except for the nucleus.

cytoplasm

200

This organelle converts glucose and other organic molecules into a form of usable cell energy called ATP.

Mitochondria

200

Every living organism is made of these.

What are cells?

200

What are the reactants (inputs) for photosynthesis

Carbon Dioxide, Water, and Light

200
This occurs when water diffuses into a cell

Osmosis

200

Rocks, pens, and tables are examples of these things.

What are non-living things

300

This organelle is the rigid outer layer.

cell wall

300

An organelle found in plant cells but not in animal cells.

What is choloplasts?

300

Living things with one cell are called this. 

What is unicellular?

300

These are the products (outputs) of photosynthesis

Glucose and  Oxygen

300

The term refers to the direction the particles are moving; you are either going with it or against it.

Concentration gradient

300

People, plants, and bacteria are consider these.

What are living things?
400

controls all the activities of the cell, including cell reproduction and protein synthesis

Nucleus 

400

This organelle breaks down material.

What are lyosomes? 

400

Living things with two cells are called this.

What is multicellular?

400

Photosynthesis occurs in this organelle of plant cells

Chloroplasts

400

The sodium/potassium pump requires ATP energy to pump against the concentration gradient. This is an example of this type of transport.

Active Transport

400

One specific characteristic of living things

- Breathing out CO2 is known as...

What is excretion?

500

What organelles does a plant cell have that an animal cell does not?

chloroplast and cell wall 

500

This organelle makes glucose. 

chloroplasts

500

Scientists use compound light, or electron tools to observe cells.

What is a microscope? 

500

Cells who require more energy produce more of these. 

What is mitochondria?

500

Large molecules that cannot pass through the phospholipid bilayer must pass through these

Protein channel (transport proteins)

500

This man observed cork with his microscope and celled the tiny boxes 'cells' which started our understanding of living things.

Robert Hooke

600

What is the special property of the cell membrane make up that allows this phospholipid bi-layer to develop?

Hydrophobic and hydrophillic ends

600

This organelle is the storage area.

vacuole

600

Robert Hooke, Anton van Leeuwenhoek, Theodor Schwann, Rudolf Virchow, and Matthias Schliden were all responsible for this theory.

The Cell Theory

600

 involves animals and plants taking in glucose (chemical energy) and oxygen.  The products are?

carbon dioxide, water, and ATP energy

600

All living things need to maintain a stable internal environment.  This is known as...

Homeostasis

600

All living things are classified into 2 category prokaryotes or eukaryotes

Name an prokaryote organism ?

Name an eukaryote organisms?

Bacteria are prokaryotes.  

Animals, Plants, Fungi, and Protists are eukaryotes.

700

This organelle digests worn out cell parts and kills invading organisms

lysosome

700

This organelle is made of microtubules/centrioles and is thought to play a role in cell division.

cytoskeleton

700

The three parts of the cell theory include:




The following three characteristics are part of what theory?


All organisms are composed of one or more cells.

The cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms.

All cells come from pre-existing cells.

700

What is the chemical equation for photosynthesis

6CO2+6H2O+Light--C6H12O6+O2

700

The type of diffusion that occurs when a transport protein is required to move large molecules along with concentration gradient

Facilitated diffusion

700

What Living Thing Charactersitcs is described below:

What happens when your body temperature gets too high?

What happens when your body temperature gets too low?

Respond to your environment

-You sweat/ blood rises to the surface

-You shiver/ get goose bumps/ blood travels to the core.


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