This organelle controls what moves in and out of the cell
What is the cell membrane?
This is an example of a prokaryotic cell
What is Bacteria?
This pigment makes plants green.
Define Osmosis
What is the process where water molecules move from an area with a high concentration of water to an area with a lower concentration of water through a semipermeable membrane?
Made of only 1 cell
What is unicellular?
This organelle controls the activity of the cell and holds the DNA.
What is the nucleus?
A cell that has a nucleus and many organelles
What is Eukaryotic Cell?
The products of photosynthesis
What is glucose, and oxygen?
What type of membrane only lets certain things pass through it?
What is selectively permeable membrane.
Made of many cells
What is multicellular?
This organelle stores food, water, and waste
What is the vacuole?
Three differences between plant and animal cells.
What is Cell Wall, Chloroplasts, and large vacuoles?
What is the mitochondria?
Result of red blood cells being put into pure water.
What is the cell membrane would burst due to too much water moving into the cell?
The site of photosynthesis
What is the chloroplast?
This organelle produces proteins; they are often found in the ER
What is the ribosomes?
A group of tissues that go together and have a specific function in your body.
What is an organ?
The products of cellular respiration
What is carbon dioxide CO2, water H2O, and ATP?
Difference between hypertonic and hypotonic
What is hypertonic is when a solution has a high concentration of solute and hypotonic is when a solution has a low concentration of solutes?
Gel-like material that surround the organelles.
What is the cytoplasm?
This organelle packages materials, especially proteins, before they leave the cell.
What is the Golgi body?
The correct order for cellular organization.
What is cell 🡪 tissue 🡪 organ 🡪 organ system 🡪 organism?
The connection between photosynthesis and cellular respiration
What is both processes work off of eachother waste?
True or False: Passive transport requires energy.
What is False: passive transport requires no energy, but active transport requires energy?
Describe what happen to the egg when it was placed in vinegar. (Using science vocabulary)
What is The vinegar reacts with calcium carbonate in the eggshell. One product of the reaction is carbon dioxide gas, which appears as little bubbles forming on the eggshell. Over time, this chemical reaction dissolves away the hard eggshell. Then water began to move into the egg due to the egg being hypotonic causing the egg to swell?