Organelles
Cell Membrane
Cell Size
Osmosis
100

Which organelle is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

100

Describe active transport.

Moving particles through the cell membrane against the concentration gradient using cellular energy

100

What is the ratio that determines how efficiently a cell can exchange materials with its environment?

 SA:V ratio

100

What is the direction of osmosis when a solution is hypotonic?

Towards the solution that is hypertonic.

200

Which organelle stores genetic information?

The Nucleus

200

Describe passive transport.

Moving particles with the concentration gradient requiring no cellular energy

200

As a cell’s size increases, ____ increases faster than surface area, creating limitations on cell size.

Volume

200

What does it mean when a solution is isotonic?

It has an equal amount of solute concentration.

300

Which Organelle is unique to plant cells?

Chloroplasts

300

What is the primary structure of the cell membrane?

Phospholipid Bilayer
300

What structure do cells often use to maximize surface area without greatly increasing volume?

Folds

300

What are the names of the two potentials necessary to calculate water potential?

Solute potential and Pressure potential.

400

To what organelle does the ER send proteins and lipids to?

Golgi Apparatus

400

What are the two parts of the phospholipid bilayer?

Hydrophilic exterior and hydrophobic interior.

400

 A greater ______ allows more molecules to diffuse into the cell, improving efficiency.

Surface Area

400

Which of the two potentials is mainly only significant towards plant cells?

Pressure Potential

500

What is a path that a protein takes in a cell?

Nucleus to ER to Golgi Apparatus to cell wall

500

What is the passive transport process using membrane proteins to move polar/charged/large particles down their concentration gradient?

Facilitated Diffusion

500

Why do cells become less efficient as they get larger?

As size increases, volume increases at a faster rate than surface area.

500

What is a possible outcome if you put something in your body that is hypotonic to your blood cells?

Water could enter your blood cells which might cause swelling or even lyse.