The motion of cytoplasm in a cell that results in a coordinated movement of the cells contents
What is Cytoplasmic streaming
a type of membrane transport that does not require energy to move substances across cell membranes
What is the passive transport
Digestive organelle that may also break up dead cell material
What is Lysosomes
The three part of the cell theory
What is 1. All living things are made of cells
2. Cells are the unit of structure ad function for all life.
3. All cells come from other cells
The longest amount of time a chicken has lived without a head
What is 18 months
The rupturing of a cell due to excess internal pressure
What is Cytolysis
an energy-driven process where membrane proteins transport molecules across cells
What is active transport
Plastids containing green pigment, chlorophyll, used in photosynthesis
What is Cholorplasts
This organelle contains its own DNA
What is the mitochondria
The name of the phobia that is classified as the fear of big words
Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia
A solution that has a low solute concentration relative to another solution
What is Hypotonic Solution
Difference in concentration of like molecules in 2 areas
What is concentration gradient
Larger membrane bound organelle used for food storage, water storage, or waste
What is vacuole
What is passive transport
What is Venus
The endocytic process by which a cell engulfs large, solid particles or cells
What is a Phagocytosis
Random motion of molecules from high to low concentration until equilibrium
What is Diffusion
contains a pigment that is red, orange, or yellow. Helps in photosynthesis
What is chromoplasts
What is the hydrophilic end and a hydrophobic end of a phospholipid
This slow and small animal actually has thousands of teeth
What is a snail
The endocytic process by which a cell absorbs extracellular fluid containing dissolved particles
What is Plasmolysis
movement of a solvent (such as water) through a semipermeable membrane (as of a living cell) into a solution of higher solute concentration that tends to equalize the concentrations of solute on the two sides of the membrane.
What is Osmosis
Site of protein synthesis
What is Ribosomes
What is responsible for changing water levels due to solute and solvent concentration
What is osmosis
the max amount of times you can fold a piece of paper
What is 8