Cell Types
Membrane
Potato Lab
Organelles
Other
100
Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells share these parts.
What are ribosomes, DNA, cell membrane, cell wall (some eukaryotes).
100
This model suggests that the cell membrane is constantly moving and is flexible, studded with many different compounds such as proteins and carbohydrates.
What is the fluid mosaic model
100

Where does the molarity of our potato fall?

What is between 0.2 M and 0.4 M

100
This organelle holds the genetic information for eukaryotic cells.
What is the nucleus.
100
This is the measurement of water's tendency to move.
What is water potential
200
Membrane bound organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts are not found in these cells.
What are prokaryotic cells?
200
The process of solutes moving from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration through a semi-permeable membrane
What is diffusion
200

If our potato gained mass, that means it is submerged in a __________ solution. 

What is a hypotonic solution?

200
Synthesizing lipids like oils and steroids are a main function of this organelle.
What is the smooth ER
200
The difference in these ribosomes vs. ribosomes in the cytoplasm, is these are used for transport outside of the cell.
What are attached ribosomes on the rough ER
300
It is believed that these cell types evolved first.
What is prokaryotic
300
Because this substance is polar, it travels through aquaporins.
What is water
300

If our potato lost mass, that means it was submerged in a _______ solution. 

What is a hypertonic solution?

300
This organelle can fuse with a vacuole to destroy unnecessary cellular components.
What is a lysosome
300
This is found outside of the cell membrane of animal cells.
What is the ECM
400
This widely accepted theory states that primative bacteria were taken in by other bacteria to form a symbiotic relationship that eventually led to organelle formation.
What is the endosymbiotic theory
400
These types of molecules have an "easier" time traveling through the cell membrane.
What are small and hydrophobic
400

If our potato remained the same in terms of mass, that means our solution is ______. 

What is isotonic?

400
Sorting and packaging of proteins into vesicles occurs from the cis- side to the trans- side of this organelle.
What is the golgi body/apparatus
400
Microtubules are found in these 3 organelles/cell parts.
What are cilia, flagella, and centrioles.
500
These are 3 differences between plant and animal cells.
What is vacuole size, cell walls, and chloroplasts.
500
The use of a transmembrane protein to move substances from higher concentrated areas to lower concentrated areas is called this.
What is facilitated diffusion
500

Also known as programmed cell death, the result of a signal transduction might initiate this.

What is apoptosis

500
During endocytosis, cells can take in nutrients from their surroundings and then store them using these organelles.
What is the vacuole
500
These prevent "leakage" through the cell membranes of adjacent animal cells by providing a almost perfect seal.
What is a tight junction