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Cells are described as the basic ____ of _____?
Basic unit of life
What does the nucleus do?
The control center
What organelle converts energy to help the cell with growth, development, and movement?
Mitochondria
Water moving from a high to low concentration is known as?
Osmosis
What type of cells have a nucleus? What type of cells do not?
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, and prokaryotes do not
The part of the cell that functions for protection and the movement of certain materials in and out is the….
Cell Membrane
Just like our skeleton in our body, this organelle helps give the cell its form?
Cytoskeleton
Movement of particles from higher concentration to low concentration
Diffusion
Cell wall and Chloroplast are home to which type of cell?
Plant Cells
Like a pool this organelle helps store water and enzymes for the cell.
Vacuoles
Like amazon collects your packages, this organelle receives the protiens from the Rough ER
Golgi Apparatus
Isotonic, Hypertonic, Hypotonic?
Solution has the same concentration of solutes as another solution
Isotonic
Ribosomes are what makes Rough ER with its rough feel. What is the purpose of Ribosomes?
Where the proteins are made within the cell,
As a cell is filled with many organelles who serve many purposes, this fluid helps fill in the space between.
Cytoplasm
An organelle containing chlorophyll and the site of photosynthesis
Chloroplasts
Isotonic, Hypertonic, Hypotonic?
Because there is less solute outside the cell, water moves into the cell, causing it to swell and possibly burst.
Hypotonic
Name the four parts of a cell theory. Must get all 4 correct.
- All living things are made up of cells
- The cell is the basic unit of structure and function in organisms
-All cells arise from pre existing living cells
-Cells contain and pass DNA during cell division
One of several formed bodies with a specialized function within the cell
Organelles
Like a road helps with transportation around the world. This organelle is the road system of a cell.
Endoplasmic Reticulum
Isotonic, Hypertonic, Hypotonic?
Because there is more solute outside the cell, water moves out of the cell, causing it to shrink.
Hypertonic