Powerhouse of the cell.
Mitochondria
Phase containing G1, S, and G2 phase.
Interphase
Diffusion of water.
Osmosis
Tail off of a cell, only one type of cell has this.
Flagella
Sacs of flattened, membranous sacs that packages and delivers proteins.
Golgi Apparatus
First phase in Mitosis
Prophase
Diffusion
Contains the genetic information of a cell.
Nucleus
Membranous sacs that store and transport substances.
Vesicles
Very last phase... cytoplasmic division
Cytokinesis
Movement of atoms from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration against the concentration gradient.
Active Transport
Consists of organelles, suspended in a liquid called cytosol.
Cytoplasm
Site of protein synthesis.
Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum
Chromosomes align in the middle of the cell.
Metaphase
Diffusion using ion channels or transporters... doesn't require ATP.
Facilitated Diffusion
Double layered membrane of the nucleus.
Nuclear envelope
Small "garbage disposals" that contain enzymes that digest worn out cell parts such as proteins, carbs, and nucleic acids.
Lysosomes
Sister chromatids are pulled apart and move to opposite centrioles.
Anaphase
What is it called when the concentrations of water and solute are equal in both compartments?
Equilibrium
Motile extensions off of the cell membrane (hairs), found in the respiratory tract to propel mucus.
Cilia