Cell Transport
Cell Organelles
Osmosis
Cell Cycle
Mystery Q's
100

The type of molecule that move diffuse through cell membranes most rapidly

What is small and nonpolar

100

This is the cell structure responsible for making proteins

What is a ribosome

100

A cell placed in this type of solution will stay the same size

What is isotonic

100

Condensation of chromatin into chromosomes occur during this stage of the cell cycle.

What is Mitosis (or Prophose)

100

Organelles like chloroplasts and mitochondria were once free-living prokaryotic cells that were engulfed by another cell, developing a symbiotic relationship and eventually becoming a permanent part of that cell.

What is endosymbiotic theory

200

If a substance diffusing across the cell membrane reaches equilibrium, do molecules still cross the cell membrane?

Yes, there is no longer a NET movement

200

This organelle packages and places a chemical tag on molecules in order to deliver the molecule to the correct location in an organism

Golgi Body (apparatus)

200

A cell placed in this type of solution will swell

What is hypotonic

200

What is the result of a cell with 24 chromosomes going through the cell cycle?

2 identical daughter cells with 24 chromosomes

200

3 Differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

Prokaryote - no nucleus or membrane bound organelles, DNA is circular

300

If a cell needs to keep a large concentration of K+ inside of its membrane, this process is used

Active transport

300

This organelle synthesizes lipids and steroids and detoxifies the cell

Smooth ER

300

A cell is placed in a hypertonic solution. After 24 hours, you would expect the cell to _____ in size 

shrink
300

During what phase of the cell cycle does DNA replicate?

S phase of Interphase

300

Why is a high surface area: volume ratio necessary for cells?

Cells must have lots of cell membrane surface area for reactions to occur and for waste to be eliminated.

400

This is the name of the process where a cell takes in a large quantity of molecules rapidly

Endocytosis

400

During endocytosis, cells can take in nutrients from their surroundings and then store them using these organelles.

Vacuole

400

If a cell with a 10% solute concentration is placed in a solution with a 15% solute concentration, what direction will water move?

Out of the cell

400

A drug prevents microtubules from attaching to chromosomes. Which stage of mitosis will be directly affected, and what specific event will fail to occur?

Metaphase; chromosomes cannot line up properly
400

Give an example of a structure that has high surface area:volume ratio in order to maintain its function

Small intestine, fish gills, elephant ears

500

When a cell is exporting a protein in mass quantities, what 3 organelles are involved?

Rough ER, Golgi Body, Vesicle

500

This organelle can fuse with a vacuole to destroy unnecessary cellular components.

Lysosome

500

A cell with a 0.3 M internal solute concentration is placed in a 0.1 M solution. The membrane is permeable to water but not solutes. In which direction will water move? What happens to the cell 

Into the cell; swells

500

What role do cyclins and CDK's play in the cell cycle?

they help regulate the cell cycle by regulating events at checkpoints (DNA replication, condensing of chromosomes, breakdown of nuclear membrane)

500

What is meant by "cell compartmentalization"?

the process of organizing a cell into different regions, called compartments, to separate functions and increase efficiency