Characteristics of Life
Levels of Organization
Organelles
Organelles II
Diffusion, Osmosis, & Active Transport
100

What is synthesis?

The process of making or building new molecules

100

What is the basic (smallest) unit of life? 

Cells

100

What organelle is the control center of the cell?

Nucleus

100

This organelle is responsible for making proteins.

Ribosomes

100
This process is the movement of small molecules from high concentration to low concentration.

Diffusion

200

Which characteristic of life means to give off waste?

Excretion

200

What are multiple tissues working together called?

Organs

200

This organelle is responsible for making the cell's energy (the powerhouse of the cell).

Mitochondria

200

What is the function of the cell membrane?

To control what goes in and out of the cell

200

What type of molecules move during osmosis?

Water molecules
300

Nutrition is...

the process of obtaining necessary molecules from the environment to make energy.

300

What do you call multiple cells working together?

A tissue

300

What organelle is the location where photosynthesis happens.

The chloroplast

300

What organelle packages and sends out proteins?

Endoplasmic reticulum

300

Equilibrium means...

Balance, equal molecules on both sides of the cell membrane

400
What is homeostasis?
The ability of an organism to maintain balance.
400

What level of organization is smaller than a cell?

Organelles

400
What does a lysosome do?

Breaks down waste in the cell

400

What is the cytoplasm?

The jelly-like substance that surrounds the organelles

400

What are two differences between active transport and diffusion?

1) In diffusion, molecules move from high to low concentration while during active transport, molecules move from low to high. 

2) In diffusion, no energy is needed. Active transport uses energy. 

500

What is metabolism?

All chemical reactions taking place in an organism. 

500

What is it called when multiple organ systems work together?

An organism
500

What organelle is smaller in animal cells than in plant cells?

Vacuoles

500

Name two organelles that plant cells have that animal cells do not. 

Cell wall & chloroplasts

500

What is the energy source for active transport?

ATP

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