The theory that tells us that "all organisms are composed of one or more cells."
What is the Cell Theory
100
Can take up to 80% of the plant cell
What is the Central Vacuole
100
Used for digestion in the cell
What are lysosomes
100
A protein with one or more carbohydrates covalently attached to it.
What is a glycoprotein?
200
This filters what comes into and goes out of the cell
What is the cell membrane
200
A few of them are: higher resolution, able to view the inside of an organism
What are some advantages to using an electron microscope
200
This changes sunlight into food in a plant cell
What is the cytoplasm
200
This creates lipids or fat
What is the smooth endoplasmic recticulum
200
The spontaneous movement of a substance down its concentration gradient
What is Diffusion
300
This is the "Brain" of the cell
What is the nucleus
300
this is a type of asexual reproduction in which an organism replicates its DNA and divides itself in half
What is binary fusion
300
This encloses the central vacuole
What is the tonoplast
300
this packages and releases concentrate protiens
What is the Golgi Apparatus
300
In the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, they direct the activities of the cell
What do chromosomes do
400
This creates proteins for the cell
What are the Ribosomes
400
this is a selective barrier that allows oxygen to pass through it
What is the plasma membrane
400
This supports the plant cell
What is the cell wall
400
This is used for transport and storage
What is the rough endoplasmic reticulum
400
A Multicellular organism is composed of many individual cells, permanently associated and coordinate the activities of the organism.
What is a multicellular organism?
500
This is in the nucleus and stores the DNA
What is the nucleolus
500
A lipid made of a phosphate group and two fatty acids; consists of a hydrophilic polar head and two non-polar hydrophobic tails; forms cell membranes.
What is a phospholipid
500
In a plant cell, this transports endoplasmic reticulum
What is the plasmodemata
500
Used for cellular divisions and cellular reproduction
What are the centrioles
500
The movement of materials through a cell membrane using cellular energy. Moves the concentration gradient from low to high, thus, it requires ATP energy