Organelles and their functions
Organelles and their functions II
Organelles and their functions III
Plant and animal cells
Osmosis & Diffusion
100

It surrounds the cell membrane. It protects the cell and gives it support.  

The cell wall

100

Packages and ships proteins throughout the cell. 

Golgi body

100

Make proteins for the cell. 

Ribosome

100

What makes chloroplasts, cell walls, and larger vacuoles different? 

They belong in plant cells. 

100

What is osmosis?

The movement of water into and out of a cell.

200

Surrounds the cell and regulates what goes into and out of the cell.  

The cell membrane.

200

Break down old parts and organelles. 

Lysosome

200

Converts sunlight into energy.  

Choroplasts

200

What makes plant and animal cells diffrent from bacteria cells?

Bacteria cells don't have a nucleus. 

200

What is diffusion? 

The movement of particles.

300

Directs all cell activity and controls the cell. 

Nucleus

300

Helps assemble proteins and sends them to the Golgi body. 

 Endoplasmic Reticulum (E.R)

300

Do both prokaryotic and eukaryotic have DNA?

Yes. Bacteria, animal, and plant cells all have DNA. 

300

What does selectively permeable mean?

Something can somewhat control what can cross it, so that only certain molecules enter or exit. 

400

Jelly like substance made of mostly water that fills up a cell. 

cytoplasm

400

Tiny sacs that are used to transport proteins and other materials from the Golgi body. 

vesicle

500

makes energy for the cell from sugar/food.

mitochondria

500

A sac that contains water, waster and nutrients and is bigger in plants. 

Vacuole

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