What type of cell is Osmosis Jones
White Blood Cell
Plastids that contain yellow, orange, or red pigments used in photosynthesis are called what?
Chromoplasts
What is the bi-layer in the fluid mosiac model made of?
Phospholipids
a thin, porous barrier that allows some molecules to pass through it while blocking others
Semi-Permeable Membrane
The Powerhouse of the Cell
Mitochondria
The hair cells on Franks head are being let go, but they are told to find jobs on what other part of Franks Body?
Back
Paired Organelles that organize fibers required for cell division. Found only in animal cells.
Centrioles
What is the interaction the bilayer has with water?
It's hydrophilic
Requires Energy to get into the Cell
Active Transport
a small, membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that primarily functions to break down certain molecules through oxidation reactions, producing hydrogen peroxide as a byproduct
Perixisome
What kind of Pill is Drix?
A Cold Pill
Cytoskeleton, what do?
Holds the cell together, helps the cell keep shape, aids in movement.
What does the pre-fix glyco mean for the things in the bi-layer?
Glycogen
a semipermeable barrier that separates the inside of a cell from its outside environment
Plasma Membrane
organelles found in plant and algae cells that are responsible for photosynthesis and other metabolic processes
Plastids
The Armpit/Sweat Glands
A small region near the nucleus that is the main organizing site for microtubules
Centrosome
What is the main purpose of the fluid mosaic model.
a scientific model that describes the structure and function of cell membranes
a double-layered membrane that surrounds the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell
Nucleur Membrane
What shape do centrioles make?
90 degree angles
The Love Handles.
Leucoplasts, what do?
Nonpigmented plastids that store starches oils
The ability of cells to distinguish and communicate with other cells by binding to complementary molecules on their surfaces
Cell-To-Cell Recognition
the difference in the concentration of a substance between the outside of the cell and the inside
Concentration Gradient
Name the 4 types of macromolecules that we have studied and give a real example
Carbs
Protein
Lipids
Nucleotides
What organ does "Cerebulum Hall" reside in.
Brain
the rapid movement of a cell's contents, including organelles and cytoplasm, that occurs within the cell
Cytoplasmic Streaming
What helps regulate membrane fluidity by preventing phospholipids from packing too tightly together at low temperatures and by stabilizing the membrane at high temperatures
Cholesterol
Transport directly uses ________ for energy is considered primary active transport.
ATP
The Central Vacoule is not responsible for which of the following.
Digestion
Storage of water
Aerobic respiration
Cell rigidity
Aerobic Respiration