The basic structure of living things.
What is a cell?
It contains the DNA in eukaryotic cells.
What is the nucleus?
When particles move from a higher concentration to a lower concentration to even out.
What is diffusion?
The eggs were soaked in this to remove the shells.
This is how you spell my last name.
The type of cell that does NOT have a nucleus.
What is a prokaryotic cell?
It produces energy in plant and animal cells.
What is the mitochondria?
What is osmosis?
When looking through a microscope, you should start with this objective.
What is the scanning objective?
This is the Room Number we are in.
What is Room 124.
The outer layer of the cell that allows some things to enter and exit.
What is the cell membrane?
It encompasses (surrounds) the nucleus.
What is the nuclear envelope (nuclear membrane)?
When looking into a microscope, the image is flipped in this direction.
What is upside-down?
The co-teacher for this class
Who is Ms. Gavala?
The jelly-like substance that holds organelles in place and provides structure.
What is the cytoplasm?
Converts sunlight into energy in plants.
What is the chloroplast?
The type of diffusion that happens naturally.
What is Simple/Passive diffusion.
This is the property that the egg lab displayed.
What is Diffusion/Osmosis?
The teacher gives 50% for this.
What is late work? I WILL ACCEPT LATE WORK FOR HALF CREDIT UNTIL THE END OF THE CARD MARKING. However, I will not guarantee to have copies of the assignments longer than a week.
When certain materials are able to pass through a barrier, while some are not.
What is semi-permeable?
What is the nucleolus?
The type of energy that is used in cells.
What is ATP (Adenosine TriPhosphate)?
This is the magnification of the eyepiece on a microscope.
What is 10x?
This is the next unit we are covering.
What is cell division (specifically mitosis)?