The ___ is the basic structural and functional unit of the human body.
What is the Cell?
This protects the cell and controls what enters and leaves the cell?
What is Cell Membrane?
This type of ER has ribosomes located on the inner lining or the organelle.
What is Rough ER?
This type of ER does not have ribosomes on the inner lining of the organelle.
What is Smooth ER?
Disease resulted from cells dividing uncontrollably and abnormally.
What is Cancer?
Humans are ___,meaning they are composed of many cells.
What is Multicellular?
This is used in cell reproduction and is found as a single pair.
What is Centrioles?
These are "containers" that store and can be an area where chemical reactions take place.
What is Vesicles/Vacuoles?
This organelle is inside the nucleus and produces RNA.
What is Nucleolus?
Type of transport takes no energy to start.
What is Passive Transport?
Tissues are made up of ___.
What is Cells?
This contains genetic material for the cell.
What is Nucleus?
This "gel-like fluid" contains the cytosol and surrounds the organelles.
What is Cytoplasm?
A cell has a ___ membrane that regulates what enters and leaves the cell.
What is Selectively Permeable?
Type of transport that requires energy.
What is Active Transport?
Nutrient that is essential to the internal and external environment of cells.
What is Water?
This produces proteins.
What is Ribosomes?
This is considered the "powerhouse" of the cell.
What is the Mitochondria?
The term to describe 2 layers of lipid molecules.
What is Bi-Phospholipid?
What is Sickle-Cell Disease?
Term used to describe a state of too much water.
What is Overhydration?
This is used for storage, packaging up,and shipping out products produced by ribosomes.
What is Golgi Apparatus?
These are special vesicles that contains enzymes that break down worn down cell parts.
What is Lysosomes?
Helps carry out chemical reactions in cells.
What is Enzymes?
Term used to describe when wastes produced by the cell exit.
What is Excretion?