This is known as the basic unit of life
What is the cell?
These are the 3 categories of cell anatomy
What is boundary, cytoplasm, and nucleus?
Endocytosis and exocytosis are examples of this type of transport
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This is the model used to describe the cell membrane.
What is the fluid mosaic model?
What is a ribosome?
Cell surface area for nutrient/waste exchange increases with a decrease in this.
What is cell size?
This part of the cell controls what moves in and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane? AKA plasma membrane
Does not require energy but does require the use of a protein to carry molecules across membrane.
Credited with the fluid mosaic model
Who is Singer and Nicolson?
"Powerhouse of the cell"
What is the mitochondria?
The semi-fluid matrix that contains the organelles of the cell
What is the cytoplasm?
Type of solution that surrounds cell and results in water entering the cell.
What is hypotonic?
What are the hydrophilic heads of the phospholipids?
Membranous organelle that functions in packaging and distributing molecules out of the cell
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
This cell type has a membrane around its nucleus and organelles.
What is eukaryotic?
Part of the cell that contains the genetic material and controls what happens within the cell.
What is the nucleus?
Degree to which solute concentration causes water to move into or out of cell.
What is tonicity?
Reason why fluid mosaic model is given its name
What is the consistency of olive oil with proteins moving throughout?
Microtubule structures that function in movement of the cell
What are flagella and cilia?
These are the basic principles of cell theory.
What is the cell is the basic unit of life, cells perform the functions of life, and cells come from pre-existing cells?
These are what makes one cell membrane different from another.
What are glycoproteins and glycolipids embedded within the membrane?
Movement of molecules across membrane due to mechanical pressure (think kidneys!)
What is filtration?
Your favorite anatomy teacher
Who is Mrs. Burton
List the 3 steps to aerobic cellular respiration
What is glycolysis, kreb's, and HETS?