Discovery of the Cell
Cell Structures
Cell Structure Pt. 2
Cell Transport
Mystery
100

What was the scientist name who first used a light microscope to observe cells in a slice of cork? 

Who is Robert Hooke?

100
What are the two things that prokaryotic cells lack that eukaryotic cells have?

What are membrane-bound organelles & a nucleus?

100

What organelle is the storehouse for most of the cell's genetic information?

What is the nucleus? 

100

what are the two types of cell transport?

What is Passive and Active Transport?

100

What does it mean when we describe the cell membrane has selectively permeable?

What is only some molecules can pass and others cannot?

200

What are the two different types of cells?

What is a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell?

200

What is the term for the jelly-like substance that is contained inside the cell membrane?

What is the cytoplasm?

200

What organelle supplies energy to the cell?

What is the Mitochondria?

200

Unlike passive transport, active transport requires what?

What is energy?

200

Out of the following what best describes the structure of the cell membrane?

Rigid, impermeable, nonpolar, or layered?

What is layered?

300

Which of these cells have their cellular DNA enclosed in a nucleus?

What is a eukaryotic cell?

300

What process occurs inside the chloroplast?

What is Photosynthesis?

300

What is the function of ribosomes for the cell?

What is to produce proteins?

300

Why are active transport proteins important/helpful and what do they allow the cell to do?

What is obtain the molecules that they need?

300

What organelles are unique to a plant cell and CANNOT be found in an animal cell? (HINT** there are 3 things)

What is a large central vacuole, chloroplast, and cell wall?

400

What are the three parts of the cell theory? 

All living things are made of cells.

Cells make up the basic units and functions of all living things.

New cells are produced from pre-existing cells.

400

What is the main function of the Golgi apparatus?

What is the shipping department? 

(processes and delivers proteins)

400

Which of the following organelles can be found in the cytoplasm and on the surface of the ER?

What are ribosomes?

400

The movement of molecules down a concentration gradient through transport proteins in the cell membrane is a type of what?

What is facilitated diffusion?

400

What organelles are involved in the process called endocytosis?

What are vesicles?

500

What model did scientists develop to describe the cell membrane?

What is the fluid mosaic model? 

500

What is do we call the network of proteins that supports and gives shape to a cell?

What is the cytoskeleton?

500

What organelle contains enzymes that break down damaged cell parts?

What are lysosomes?

500

What is the term for the diffusion of water across a semipermeable membrane?

What is Osmosis?

500

What would be a small phrase that would accurately describe rough ER from smooth ER?

What is studded with ribosomes?