Plasma membrane
Transport Across the Membrane
Organelles
Cell Cycle & Division
Cell Concepts & Clinical Connections
100

This structure forms the flexible outer boundary of the cell.
šŸ‘‰ What is the plasma membrane?

šŸ‘‰ What is the plasma membrane?

100

Movement of molecules from high to low concentration without energy.

What is diffusion?

100

This organelle produces most of the cell’s ATP.

What are mitochondria?

100

The three stages of interphase are G1, S, and this stage.

What is G2?

100

A cell placed in a hypertonic solution will do this.

What is shrink (crenate)?

200

This structure makes up about 75% of the lipid bilayer.

What are phospholipids?

200

Water movement across a membrane toward higher solute concentration.

What is osmosis?

200

This organelle modifies, sorts, and packages proteins from the rough ER.

What is the Golgi apparatus?

200

DNA replication occurs during this phase of the cell cycle.

What is the S phase?

200

Increase in cell number is called this.

What is hyperplasia?

300

These proteins span the membrane and often function as channels or carriers.

What are integral (transmembrane) proteins?

300

Transport that uses ATP directly to move substances against their gradient.

What is primary active transport?

300

This organelle contains digestive enzymes and can cause autolysis if ruptured.

What are lysosomes?

300

The four stages of mitosis in order.

What are prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase?

300

Decrease in cell size due to reduced workload is called this.

What is atrophy?

400

This ā€œsugar coatingā€ on the outer membrane helps the immune system recognize self vs. nonself.

What is the glycocalyx?

400

This pump moves 3 sodium ions out and 2 potassium ions in.

What is the sodium-potassium (Na⁺/K⁺) pump?

400

This organelle detoxifies free radicals using oxidase and catalase.

What are peroxisomes?

400

Programmed cell death is called this.

What is apoptosis?

400

Breakdown and recycling of cellular components is called this.

What is autophagy?

500

Name the three types of cell junctions found between cells.

What are tight junctions, desmosomes, and gap junctions?

500

Transport process where Na⁺ moving down its gradient powers another substance up its gradient.

What is secondary active transport (cotransport)?

500

These nonmembranous structures are the site of protein synthesis.

What are ribosomes?

500

Shortening of these structures is associated with cell aging.

What are telomeres?

500

The smallest structural and functional unit of life.

What is the cell?

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