what separates Prokaryotic vs Eukaryotic?
the Prokaryotic lacks a nucleus
are plant and animal cells part of the same cell group
yes, Prokaryotic
what is the purpose of the ribosomes
to produce proteins
what way dose passive transport move
from high to low
what way dose Active transport move
from low to high
which one(Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic) is unicellular and only unicellular
prokaryotic
there is one organelle that is present in both plant and animal cells but it is bigger in the plant cell, what organelle is this
vacuole
what organelle has ribosomes attached to it
ER(endoplasmic reticulum )
when does diffusion stop
when equilibrium is reached
what is required for active transport to occur
ATP
what are the organelles that are in both Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
any non membrane bound organelles, like ribosomes
what organelle is ONLY present in the plant cell
chloroplast
the chloroplast allows for photosysense, but it is also the cause of
plants green coloring
what process in passive transport moves water
osmosis
what does ATP do
opens and close protein channels
is there is a single celled organism that has a mitochondria what type of cell would it be?
Eukaryotic
the plant cell has a defined shape. what organelle is responsible for this.
the cell wall
what is the purposes of the vacuole
it acts as storage
what is in the cell membrane to allow for passes transport
protean
what is the difference between Endocytosis and Exocytosis
Endocytosis is when stuff enter the cells through the membrane while Exocytosis is when stuff leave the cells through the membrane
if you were to be infected by an bacteria what type of cell would you be infected with
prokaryotic
why is the vacuole bigger in the plant cell
the plant cell would collapse within itself without it
why is the power created by the mitochondria so important to the cell
it allows for the cell to create more complex organelles
why when a potato slice is placed in salt water it loses mass
the water inside and outside the potato is trying to reach equilibrium (diffusion/osmosis)
how could active transport hurt the cell
it could allow for viruses to enter the cell