Prokaryote
Eukaryote
Diffusion & Osmosis
Organelles & Other Structures
Misc
100
The Greek word that prokaryote originated from
What is prenucleus?
100
Eukaryote come from the Greek words meaning
What is true nucleus?
100
Movement of solute is called
What is diffusion?
100
Know as the power house, this organelle breaks down sugars to usable ATP
What are mitochondria?
100
A process that does not require energy
What is passive
200
Description of DNA
What is circular?
200
DNA is wrapped around
What is histones (proteins)?
200
Movement of water is called
What is osmosis?
200
This double membraned organelle is only found in plants and algae. It captures energy from the sun.
What is chloroplast?
200
Two examples of passive transport are
What are diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion
300
Cell walls of bacteria contain
What is peptodiglycan
300
Eukaryotic cells contain
What are organelles (nucleus)?
300
During diffusion, solute moves from
What is high concentration to low concentration of solute?
300
This organelle contains structures that synthesize proteins.
What is ER?
400
The form of cell division
What is binary fission?
400
These two things are found in eukaryotic membranes.
What are sterols and carbohydrates?
400
The movement of water is from
What is low concentration solute to high concentration solute?
400
This region contains DNA in prokaryotic cells
What is nucleoid?
400
A layer found outside cell walls in prokaryotes and outside membranes in eukaryotes with out cell walls.
What is glycocalyx?
500
Why gram positive cells stain purple
What is Crystal violet-iodine crystals do not leave, therefore more stain is retained
500
Cells divide using
What is mitosis?
500
Membranes that only allow certain materials to pass
What is selectively permeable?
500
These storage vesicles are found in prokaryotic cells.
What are inclusions?
500
Rod shaped bacteria
What are bacillus?
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