Cells
Unit 1&2 Pot Luck
Passive Transport
Active Transport
Unit 3 Pot Luck
100
This type of cell has no nucleus.
What is a prokaryotic cell? (Bacteria)
100

The variable in experiment that may or may not be changed based on the independent variable

dependent

100

Molecules moving from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.

What is diffusion/passive transport

100
Why is active transport called ACTIVE transport?
Because it requires energy.
100

What is the universal solvent?

Water

200

What are the building blocks of life?

Cells

200
What is the function of the cell membrane?
To regulate what moves in and out of the cell. It also provides support.
200
The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
What is osmosis?
200

During active transport molecules move from an area of _______ concentration to _________ concentration

low, high

200

When making kool aid what is the solute?

sugar

300

According to the cell theory where do cells come from?

pre-existing cells

300

Enzymes are made of...

proteins

300
When the movement of a molecule is equal in both directions, the solution or cell is said to be in
equilibrium.
300
A type of bulk transport that allows cells to take in really large molecules is called..
Endocytosis
300

In hypotonic solutions water flows....

into the cell

400

What is the building blocks of nucleic acids?

nucleotides

400

If a person has a disease that affects the ribosomes, what will they have a hard time producing?

protein

400
The movement of molecules from an area of high to low concentration through a membrane protein is called
facilitated diffusion.
400
A type of bulk transport that allow cells to secrete large amounts of products or waste is called...
Exocytosis
400

What is the internal maintenance of an organism called?

homeostasis

500

If a person struggles with energy which organelle may have something wrong with it?

mitochondria
500

What is the "post office" of the cell,  where proteins are packaged, repackaged, and distributed to their role in the organism?

Golgi apparatus

500

What are the three types of passive transport

Diffusion, osmosis and facilitated diffusion.

500

What is the energy called that is used for Active Transport?

ATP

500

When the concentration of solute and solvent are equal on both sides of the membrane.

Isotonic

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