What is the smallest unit able to carry out all the functions of life?
A Cell
This organelle is known as the control center of the cell.
Nucleus
This organelle creates energy(ATP) for the cell
Mitochondria
The movement of a substance from high concentration to low concentration.
Diffusion
What is the room number of this classroom?
326
What do you call the smaller parts of a cell that carry out specific jobs?
Organelles
Organelle that surrounds the animal cell
Cell or Plasma membrane
Why is the rough endoplasmic reticulum called "rough"
Because it has ribosomes on it.
This process moves material from high concentration to low concentration through a carrier(transport) protein.
Facilitated diffusion.
Who did we have the pep rally for today for being a State Champion? First or Last Name is fine.
Lauryn Gholston
What do you call the group of organisms that lack a nucleus or membrane bound organelles?
Prokaryotes
Organelle that stores water and other nutrients in the cell.
Vacuole
Chloroplasts
What is the name of the primary molecule that makes up a cell membrane
Phospholipids
What NFL team did Coach Q spend the most time playing for?
Chicago Bears
What does the cell theory say about where cells come from?
All cells come from pre-existing cells.
What is the primary function of ribosomes
To produce proteins
Name two of the three structures that plant cells have that animals cells don't.
Cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole.
Form of active transport where liquid is brought into the cell
Pinocytosis
Name three of the four places Mr. Wade has taught in.
New Mexico, Naples Italy, Florida or North Carolina
Other than the nucleus what is the other difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Prokaryotes do not have complex, membrane-bound organelles
What organelle breaks down food particles or other organisms engulfed by the cell
Lysosome
What is the name of the carbohydrate that gives plant cells their rigidity?
In what direction does water move when a cell is placed in an isotonic solution?
In and out equally.
Why does water have a hard time moving through the center of the cell membrane?
The phospholipid fatty acid tails are non-polar(hydrophobic).