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Organelles
Differences of cells
Cell out
Insane in the Membranes
100

The term that means a solution is above the concentration level of solute than what is inside a cell is called this.

What is hypertonic?

100

This organelle creates cell energy in the form of ATP

What is the mitochondria?

100

This surrounds a plant cell

What is a cell wall?

100

This is the term for the hair-like structures that allow locomotion in a paramecium, they  are also found in your airways to "sweep"

What are cilia?

100

First part of cell theory states that all cells come from

What are pre-existing cells?

200

The substance(often times water) that dissolves other substances is called this.

What is a solvent?

200

This organelle synthesizes proteins.

What is a ribosome?

200

This surrounds an animal cell.

What is a cell membrane?

200

This is the term for the whip or tail-like structure on the back of some protists

What is a flagella?

200

These large structures on a cell membrane help molecules that are too large to diffuse, to pass through a membrane

What is a channel or  transport protein?

300

A cell that was placed in a solution that had more salt then was inside the cell would do this.

What is lose water, shrink etc.?

300

This organelle modifies, packages and delivers proteins. Shaped like a stack of pancakes.

What is a golgi apparatus?

300

This is described as the jelly like goo or water of the cell that gives it soe structure.

What is the cytoplasm

300

Intracellular highway that has ribosomes attached to it.

What is Rough E.R.?

300

Diffusion of water is  known as this.

What is osmosis?

400

A solution that has a lower solute concentration than a cell placed in it is known as this.

What is hypotonic?

400

This structure creates strong enzymes and digests cellular waste.

What is a lysosome?

400

Microtubules make up this support structure in cells that translates to skeleton of the cell.

What is the cytoskeleton?

400

A slow moving single celled protist known as the blob of the microscopic world that eats by phagocytosis

What is an amoeba?

400

This is the for cellular transport that  does not require the use of energy.

What is passive transport?

500

A cell that is placed in 100% water would do this.

What is swell, take in water?

500

This organelle stores extra water in plants.

What is a vacuole?

500

Of Animal, plant and bacteria, these cells are the smallest

What are bacterial cells?

500

When Robert Hooke first observed "cells" what specimen was he looking at on his microscope?

What is cork?

500

To transport something against the concentration gradient in a cell, this would be needed to occur.

What is active transport or the use of ATP?

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