Often called the "powerhouse" of the cell as it creates energy for the cell
What is the mitochondria?
Has a cell wall
What is a plant cell?
The main job of the cell membrane
What is control what materials flow in and out of the cell
The solute (sugar/salt) concentration in this solution compared to the cell
What is higher?
The solute (sugar/salt) concentration in this solution compared to the cell
What is lower?
Reads mRNA to make proteins
What are ribosomes?
Has a nucleus protecting the cell's DNA
What are plant and animal cells?
Pores and pumps in the cell membrane are made from this macromolecule
What are proteins?
Water moves in this direction when in this solution
What is out of the cell?
Water moves in this direction when in this solution
What is into the cell?
Eukaryotes have this organelle but prokaryotes do not
What is a nucleus?
Contains chlorophyll to trap light energy
What are plant cells?
The process that occurs molecules move from an area of higher concentration to lower
What is diffusion?
A cell in this type of solution wil do this?
What is shrink?
A cell in this type of solution will do this
What is swell?
Known as the cell's waste disposal center as it breaks down old cell parts, viruses/bacteria and even food molecules for use.
What is a lysosome?
Has a cell membrane?
What are plant and animal cells?
The diffusion of water
What is osmosis?
The pressure in the cell in this type of solution will
decrease
Only these types of cells may pop in this solution
What is an animal cell?
Supports and protects plant cells
What is a cell wall?
Contains lysosomes
What are animal cells?
The term for our cell membrane since some molecules move through easier than others
What is selectively permeable?
True or false - Distilled water is an example of this type of solution
False
True or false - The movement of water in or out of the cell uses energy
False