Cells/Microscopes
Organelles/Plastids
Cell Transport/Homeostasis
Osmosis
Active Transport
100

how do you find the total magnification

eyepiece x objective

100

what contains the ribosomes, the smooth or the rough endoplasmic reticulum

rough endoplasmic reticulum

100

What do proteins do in cell transport

Proteins act as channels in the phospholipid bilayer

100

Does a hypertonic solution have a high or low concentration of solutes

High concentration of solutes

100

Which form of transport requires energy, active transport or passive transport

Active transport
200

What do prokaryotic cells lack compared to eukaryotic cells.

Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus, and all organelles but ribosomes

200

What does the golgi bodies do

They package, and fold proteins into final shape and are packed into a vesicle or a lysosome.

200

What is the concentration gradient

The difference in concentration between cells and its environment

200

What happens during plasmolysis

Water leaves the cell causing it to shrivel up since it's in a hypertonic environment

200

What are the two ways to transport large substances across the membrane

Endocytosis and exocytosis

300
What is the cell theory

All organisms are made of one or more cells

300

What is the Kamikaze/garbage disposal cell

Lysosomes

300

What is equilibrium

goal of passive transport, with another goal of a concentration gradient of zero

300

What happens during cytolysis

The cell burst due to the cell being in a hypotonic environment

300

Endocytosis or exocytosis, which one transports large substances out of the cell

Exocytosis
400

What does the cell membrane consist of

a phospholipid bilayer, protein channels, and a semipermeable membrane

400

what are the centrioles

It aids in cell division, produces spindle fibers to pull apart chromosomes, and are only found in animal cells
400

What is diffusion

The active movement of particles from higher concentration to a lower concentration until they are evenly spread out.
400

What are the 3 osmosis solutions

Isotonic, hypertonic, and hypotonic
400

what is phagocytosis

White blood cells engulf bacteria and viruses bringing them into the cell and destroy them

500

what contains RNA, the nucleus or the nucleolus

the nucleolus

500

What are the 3 plant plastids

Chloroplasts, chromoplasts, and leucoplasts

500

What is facilitated diffusion

proteins that act as carrier channels that make it easy for molecules that can't directly diffuse across the membrane. So they use protein channels to pass through.

500

What is osmosis

The passage of water molecules from a lower concentrated solution to a higher concentrated solution through a semipermeable membrane

500
what is pinocytosis

Movement of taking in large quantities of water