Cells
Eukaryotic organelles
Passive Transport
Osmosis
Active and Bulk Transport
100

All living organisms are made of one or more ______

What are cells

100

Site of lipid synthesis in eukaryotic cell

What is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (smooth ER)

100

Movement of a substance from a high to low concentration 

What is diffusion (passive transport)

100

In a hypotonic (freshwater) environment, a cell will _____

What is swell up

100

In active transport, substance move ___________

What is from a low to high concentration

200
New cells come from __________

What are pre-existing cells

200

Vesicle that contains digestive enzymes

What is a lysosome

200

Molecules that can pass through the phospholipid bilayer without a protein channel (by simple diffusion)

What are O2 and CO2

200

In a hypertonic (high solute) environment, a cell will _____

What is shrivel up

200

In active transport, the addition of energy is _____

What is energy is required

300

Cells that tend to be smaller, have no nucleus, and no membrane-bound organelles are ______________

What are prokaryotic cells (bacteria and archaea)

300

Site of ribosomal RNA transcription in a nucleus

What is the nucleolus

300

For diffusion (passive transport), the addition of energy is 

What is not required

300

Cells with a cell wall in a hypertonic environment experience _____________

What is plasmolysis

300

The ion that is actively transported across the inner membrane of the mitochondria (cellular respiration) and the thylakoid membrane (photosynthesis)

What is H+  (hydrogen ions, or protons)

400

Cells that have linear chromosomes with telomere ends that are wrapped around core histone proteins are _____

What are eukaryotic cells

400

Site of synthesis of transmembrane proteins or secreted proteins

What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum (rough ER)

400

The structure that separates the interior of the cell from the external environment is the 

What is the plasma membrane (cell membrane)

400

Cells without a cell wall in a hypotonic environment (freshwater) may experience this.

What is osmotic lysis (cytolysis)

400

A small enclosed membrane that travels through a eukaryotic cell along microtubules (such as from the rough ER to the Golgi)

What is a vessicle

500

Cells that have a plasma membrane, enzymes, DNA, RNA, and ribosomes

What are all types of living cells

500

Site of packaging, processing, and modifying of proteins from the rough ER

What is the Golgi apparatus

500

This rigid structure can maintain cell shape, provide mechanical protection, and resist osmotic lysis in hypotonic environments

What is a cell wall

500

Cells with a cell wall in a hypotonic environment become this

What is turgid (undergoing turgor pressure)

500

This happens when a vesicle from the Golgi apparatus secretes proteins outside the cell

What is exocytosis

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