Cell Functions
Cell Processes
Cell Reproduction & Structure
Transport Processes
Cell Transport and Solutions
100

the study of cells

Cytology

100

The ability to combine simple compounds into complex molecules

Synthesis

100

the ability to create more cells

reproduction

100

the random motion of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration until its concentration becomes equal throughout the area

Diffusion

100

A solution with a low solute concentration relative to another solution

hypotonic

200

the ability to maintain internal stability

Homeostasis

200

The ability to release biosynthesized substances

secretion

200

a jellylike dluid inside the cell wall in which the organelles are suspended

cytoplasm

200

The process of moving particles into the cell by means of vesicles forming from the cell membrane

Endocytosis

200

A solution with a high solute concentration relative to another solution

Hypertonic
300

the ability to release energy from the breakdown of food or molecules

respiration

300

The ability to remove soluble waste from the cell

excretion

300

tiny circular structure that carries out a specific function necessary for the cell to survive

organelle

300

The process of moving particles out of the cell by means of cesicle membranes fusing with the cell membrane

exocytosis

300

A solution with the same solute concentration relative to another solution

Isotonic

400

the ability to distribute or circulate molecules

Transport

400

the ability to respond to stimuli

irritability

400

a cell with no nucleus or distinct membrane-bound organelles

prokaryotic cell

400

the ingenstion of large solid particles by a cell

phagocytosis

400

Collapse of a walled cell's cytoplasm due to lack of water

Plasmolysis

500

the ability to take in nutrients

ingestion

500

the ability to remove nonsoluble, undigested waste from the cell

egestion

500
a cell with a membrane-bound nucleus and other distinct membrane-bound organelles

eukaryotic cell

500

the ingestion of surrounding fluids by a cell

pinocytosis

500

The rupturing of a cell due to excess internal pressure

Cytolysis