Cellular Movement
Cellular parts
Cell History
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100

What type of cellular movement involves the cell using no energy?

Passive Transport

100

This is the flexible outer covering of the cell which separates the inside of an animal cell from the outside. 

Cell membrane

100

This states that every organism is made of one or more cell, the smallest unit of life is the cell, and all new cells come from preexisting cells?

Cell Theory

100

This macromolecule is formed by long chains of nucleotides?

Nucleic acids

100

This is the part of the cell formed from fibers which gives the cell structuref?

cytoskeleton 

200

This is the movement of a substance from a higher concentration to a lower concentration.

Diffusion

200

This is the flexible covering of a plant cell which separates the inside of the cell from the outside?

Cell wall

200

This is one of the macromolecules in a cell which is not soluble in water?

Lipids

200

This is where photosynthesis occurs in a plant cell?

Chloroplast

200

This type of cell is usually a unicellular organism?

Prokaryotic 

300

This is the the diffusion of water

Osmosis

300

What is the power house of the cell?

Mitochondria

300

This macromolecule is formed from long chains of amino acids?

Proteins

300

This cellular appendage resembles tiny hair like substances which help clean out harmful objects.

Cilia 

300

All organelles inside of a Eukaryotic cell are surrounded by what?

Membrane

400

This is a form of passive transport which utilizes proteins to move substances?

Facilitated diffusion

400

This is considered the garbage man of the cell.  It cleans out harmful substances from within the cell?

Smooth ER

400

This macromolecule is formed from chains of sugar molecules?

Carbohydrates

400

This is the liquid portion of the inner cell? (not water)

Cytoplasm

400

These carry large molecules through the cell membrane?

Transport Proteins

500

This type of transport requires the cell the expend energy?

Active Transport

500

This is the term used to describe the cell membrane which means it allows certain items to pass through while stopping others?

Semipermeable 

500

This is the most abundant molecule in a cell?

Water

500

What are the names of the two nucleic acids inside the cells nucleus

Deoxyribonucleic acid

Ribonucleic acid

500

These organelles do not have a membrane and are responsible for making protein within the cell?

Ribosomes