Cell Parts
Movement through Cell Membranes
Cell Division & Tissues
Tissues
Hodge Podge
100
This separates the cell contents from the interstital fluid?
The plasma membrane
100
Diffusion is a good example of what transport process?
Passive (does not require energy)
100
Chromosomes have aligned themselves across the center of the cell in this phase?
Metaphase
100
This is the most abundant and widely spread tissue in the body?
Connective Tissue
100
Name one of the three main parts of a cell?
Plasma Membrane Cytoplasm Nucleus
200
What are nicknamed the "protein factories"?
Ribosomes
200
What is the diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane?
Osmosis
200
Epithelial cells are classified according to ____________?
their shape
200
This tissue covers the body and many of it's parts, also lines various parts of the body?
Epithelial Tissue
200
___________ cells are the movement specialists of the body?
Muscle
300
This serves as a gateway, functions as a communication device and identifies a cell as being part of one particular individual?
The plasma membrane
300
Energy from ATP is important to what transport process?
Active
300
The clevage furrow can be seen for the first time at the end of this phase?
Anaphase
300
The function of __________ tissue is rapid communication between body structures and body functions?
Nervous
300
means increased rate of cell reproduction and causes an increase in the size of a tissue or organ
Hyperplasia
400
This consists of tiny, flattened sacs, and processes and packages molecules?
Golgi Apparatus
400
Hydrostatic pressure is the force of movement for this?
Filtration
400
The clevage furrow completely divides into two parts in this phase?
Telophase
400
Few cells are embedded into the matrix in what type of tissue?
Connective tissue
400
What term means decrease in cell size?
Atrophy
500
What ultimately controls every organelle in the cytoplasm?
The Nucleus
500
Cystic Fibrosis is a condition where what is missing?
The chloride ion pumps in the plasma membrane
500
____________ are the functional or conducting units of nervous tissue?
Nerve cells or nerons
500
What two types of tissues have the greatest capacity to regenerate?
Epithelial and Connective
500
Nicknamed the cells "power plants" and each has it's own DNA molecule?
Mitochondria
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