Cellular Transport
Organelles
Tissues, cartilage, etc
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Movement of substances across the cell membrane from a region of lower concentration to higher concentration; Requires energy and a carrier molecule

Active Transport?

100
This intracellular organelle serves as packaging, refining, and delivery system for proteins and lipids produced by the cell.

Golgi apparatus

100

The main difference between connective tissue and epithelial tissue is that its cells are closer together.

False

100

What is the bilayer that the plasma membrane is made up of?

Phospholipids
100

Active transport requires an energy input and moves molecules against the concentration gradient. True or False?

True

200

Movement of water molecules across the cell membrane, from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration of water; no energy or carrier molecule required

 Osmosis

200

What is a nuclear component that contains your genes?

Chromatin

200

Hyaline cartilage is known as having a _________ appearance.

glassy

200

Which is not a cell that move organs and body part?

a.) skeleton cells

b.) smooth cells

c.) epithelial cells

d.) They all are cells that move organs and body parts

c.) Epithelial cells
200

ATP states for __________ and is an _________ molecule.

Adenosine Triphosphate; energy

300

Movement is substances across the cell membrane inside a vesicle formed by a section of membrane

Endocytosis

300

This organelle acts as the sites of protein synthesis and can help in the process.

Ribosomes

300

What type of tissue is squamous? *remember: squamous is flattened like fish scales*

Epithelial tissue

300

What process helps move substances out of the cell?

Exocytosis

300

Passive Transport is characterized by movement of molecules from high concentration to a low concentration; no use of energy. True or False

True

400

Movement of substances across the cell membrane from a region of higher concentration to lower concentration; requires a carrier molecule but no energy

Facilitated diffusion 

400

The organelle that contains a group of enzymes that breaks down proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, foreign particles, and microorganisms in the cell.

Lysosomes

400

What cartilage can be found in the kidneys?

Reticular cartilage

400

Where can the Hyaline cartilage found?

Ribs and Larnyx

400

What are bone cells known as?

Osteocytes
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Movement of substances across the cell membrane from region of higher concentration to lower concentration; no energy or carrier molecule required

Diffusion

500

What organelle is the hairlike structure that helps move the cell? *hint: tail of the sperm is the only one that is found in a human cell*

Flagella

500

What do macrophages conduct to engulf solid particles? *remember: macrophages are a type of connective tissue* 

Phagocytosis

500

What tissue can intercalated disc be found?

Cardiac Muscle Tissue

500

The hydrophilic molecules of the membrane sit on the inside of the membrane while the hydrophobic molecules are lollipop-shaped on the outside of the membrane.

False; hydrophilic molecules=outside of the membrane

hydrophobic molecules= inside of membrane