This is the energy currency used for chemical reactions within a cell.
What is ATP?
This is the protein factory in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
What is a ribosome?
The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
What is osmosis?
This is the only ECM piece connecting adjacent plant cells.
What is the plasmodesmata?
These are the most common elements in living organisms.
What are Hydrogen, Carbon, Oxygen, and Nitrogen?
This is a heavily tested and supported belief in science that is not actually proven true.
What is a theory?
What is the large vacuole?
The ability of a solution to cause water gain or loss to a cell.
What is tonicity?
These are the proteins that resist tension ("fibers") in the ECM of animal cells.
What are collagen proteins?
A bond where electrons are shared unequally among atoms.
What is a polar covalent bond?
This is what the word prokaryote means.
What is "before kernel"?
These are three types of cytoskeleton filaments.
What are actin filaments, intermediate filaments, and microtubules?
This can be a channel, carrier, or pump.
What is a transport protein?
These are the two ECM parts that can both connect AND communicate.
What are the plasmodesmata and gap junctions?
This is an atom with a full negative charge, such as Cl-
What is an anion?
This is the molecule that chromosomes are built of.
What are Nucleic Acids?
This organelle breaks down waste in the cell.
What is a lysosome?
This example of active transport involves 3 of the negative ion and 2 of the positive ion being forced against their concentration gradients.
What is the sodium potassium pump?
This is a part of the ECM that "rivets" or fastens cells together with the help of intermediate filaments.
What is a desmosome?
This stops ice from sinking in bodies of water, which would freeze our planet quicker and making life near impossible.
What is the denser liquid property of water?
This is the microscope we would use to view the nucleus of a human skin cell.
What is Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM)?
This is where centrioles are found and where microtubules grow from.
What is the centrosome?
These are the second least permeable types of molecules across the lipid bilayer.
What are large, uncharged polar molecules?
This is the crucial ECM part in the small intestine.
What is a tight junction?
This number is equivalent to 10 in Fluorine.
What is the number of neutrons in Fluorine?