A solution in which the concentration of solutes is lower relative to another solution.
What is hypotonic solution?
This chemical process occurs in the mitochondria.
What is cellular respiration?
This organelle contains its own DNA.
What is the mitochondria?
the movement of particles from areas of greater concentration to areas of lesser concentration
What is diffusion?
These plastid contain green pigment and chlorophyll, and are used in photosynthesis.
What are chloroplasts?
The rupturing of a cell due to excess internal pressure.
What is cytolysis?
These digestive organelles also serve to break up dead cell material.
What are lysosomes?
Movement of molecules through the plasma membrane aided by a process that requires energy.
active transport
Plastids containing yellow, orange, or red pigments used in photosynthesis
Chromoplasts
Endocytic process in which a cell engulfs large particles or whole cells.
What is phagocytosis?
These membrane bounded sacs transport large molecules through membranes.
What are endocytic vesicles?
1. The release of substances from a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane (active transport).
2. A process that requires the cell to expend energy to move particles into the cell by vesicles forming from the cell membrane (active transport).
1. What is exocytosis?
2. What is endocytosis?
Leucoplasts are a plastid that is non- and stores .
Leucoplasts are a plastid that is non-pigmented and stores carbohydrates.
When a cell releases the protein into the extracellular fluid
What is secretion?
Ribosomes are the site
of .
Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis.
Cytoplasmic streaming is the motion of
in a cell that results in a
movement of the
cell's .
Cytoplasmic streaming is the motion of cytoplasm in a cell that results in a coordinated movement of the cell's contents.
Plasmolysis refers to the collapse of a walled cell's
due to a lack of .
Plasmolysis refers to the collapse of a walled cell's cytoplasm due to a lack of water.
Name the scientists that contributed to cell theory.
What is Hook, Schwann, Schleiden, and Virchow?
3 forms of PASSIVE transport, requires NO energy, moves molecules with their concentration gradient (high to low)
What is diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis?