Evolution of Cells
Cell Organelles
Cell Membrane
Cellular Transport
Cell Me On It
100

What two organelles in plants originated from endosymbiotic bacteria-like cells?

chloroplasts and mitochondria

100

Common in all living cells

What are Ribosomes, Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, and Nucleic Acid

100

What is the function of cholesterol inside the cell membrane?

increase membrane fluidity

100

The type of molecular transport that requires energy and moves molecules against the concentration gradient

active transport

100

Single cell, no membrane bound organelles

Prokaryote

200

Why are cells so small?

surface area to volume ratio limits the rate at which cells can obtain nutrients and materials and get rid of waste

200

These organelles produces ATP

What are mitochondria?

200

Which part of a phospholipid is nonpolar (hydrophobic)?

lipid tails

200

If a red blood cell is placed in a hypertonic solution, what will happen to the cell?

shrivel

200

Animals cells are _______________

Eukaryotic Cells

300

How do scientists believe the organelles mitochondria and chloroplast ended up inside eukaryotes?

They were engulfed (absorbed)

300

A cell is found in a lake that has a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and DNA. We can assume that the cell also has which of the following as well? Lysosomes, mitochondria, Golgi Body, ribosomes, hloroplast

Ribosomes

300

This protein transverses the phospholipid bilayer?

integra/channel protein

300

When sodium and Potassium is pumped in and out of a neuron, what type of transport is taking place?

active

300

Membrane model for animal cells

Fluid Mosaic Model

400

Unique charcteristic of the chloroplast and mitochondria?

Double membraned

400

Which organelle is involved in recycling material, especially breaking down lipids?

lysosomes

400

Structures on the cell that aid in transport 

Proteins
400

If a plant cell is placed inside hypotonic solution, what will happen to the cell?

swell, or turgor pressure

400

The solute outside the cell in the beaker is higher than the solute inside the cell. The solution is __________

What is Hypertonic

500

What evidence supports the Endosymbiotic Theory?

mitochondria has its own dna, chloroplast has its own DNA, mitochondria and chloroplasts have double outer membranes and can self-replicate

500

Cell walls are not found in which of the following: fungi, plants, bacteria, animal cells

Animal cells
500

This is the purpose of folded membranes in a cell

What is increase the surface area

500

Penicillin is toxic to new bacteria cells because it prevents cell wall formation, causing the cells to burst. This indicates that the bacteria live in a ________________ solution.

hypotonic

500

Facillitated diffusion is _____________ transport

Passive