Cells, History, & Microscopes
Cells
Organelles
Transport
Miscellaneous
100

All living things are composed of....

What are Cells

100

This structure controls what substances come into and out of the cell

What is the cell membrane
100

This organelle is the control center of the cell

What is the NUCLEUS

100

Energy is required to move substances in this type of transport

What is ACTIVE TRANSPORT

100
What is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances

What is an element

200

If 1 microscope lens has a magnification of 10 & the other has a magnification of 40. What will the TOTAL magnification of the microscope be?

What is 400

200

This gel-like fluid surrounds the organelles in the cell

What is the cytoplasm

200

This organelle produces proteins

What are the RIBOSOMES

200

What is the movement of a substance from an area of high concentration to low concentration

What is DIFFUSION

200
Where is the genetic material of bacteria found?

What is in the CYTOPLASM

300

Who are the scientists that developed the cell theory?

Who are Schleiden, Schwann, & Virchow
300

This structure is a network of passageways, attached to the nucleus, that moves or carries materials away from the nucleus

What is the ENDOPLASMIC RETICULUM

300

This organelle breaks down food particles & worn out cell parts

What is the LYSOSOME

300
What is the process when water moves across the cell membrane called?

What is OSMOSIS

300

Proteins are made up of monomers called __________

What are AMINO ACIDS

400
What are the 3 tenants of the cell theory?

1- All living things are composed of cells

2- Cells are the basic units of structure & function in living things

3- All cells are produced from other cells

400
This structure in the cell receives materials from the endoplasmic reticulum and sends them to other parts of the cell

What is the Golgi body

400

This organelle captures sunlight energy and makes photosynthesis possible

What is the CHLOROPLAST

400
What happens to a red blood cell that is place in a solution that has the same concentration of water.

The red blood cell will remain with the same size & shape.

400

Starch is an example of a...

What is a CARBOHYDRATE

500

What is the structure of the cell membrane called and how are its components arranged?

It is called the fluid mosaic model .

The cell membrane is made up of a phospholipid bilayer with a hydrophilic head that faces outwards and 2 hydrophobic tails that face inwards.

500
What are the differences between plant, animal, & bacterial cells?

Plant & animal cells have a nucleus but bacteria does not.

Plant cells and bacterial cells have both a cell membrane and a cell wall unlike animal cells that just have a cell membrane

500

What is the storage compartment of cells called

What is the VACUOLE

500

What happens to a red blood cell when it is placed in a solution with a high salt concentration (hypertonic solution)

The red blood cell will shrivel or shrink as its water will move out of the cell and go into the hypertonic solution.
500

What happens to a red blood cell that is placed in a low salt or hypotonic solution?

The red blood cell will expand as water from the hypotonic solution will move into the red blood cell. If too much water enters the cell, it will burst.