Cell Theory
Pro vs. Eu
Cell Transport
Organelles
Identify This!
100

Cell theory applies to

  1. Bacteria

  2. Plants

  3. Multicellular organisms

  4. All of the above

4) all of these

100

DNA (chromosomes, chromatin) located in a membrane bound organelle

Eukaryote

100

Name the two groups of cellular transport

Passive & active

100

Organelle that contains pigment that is green and allows for the absorption of energy from the sun

Chloroplast

100

Structure #2

Nucleus

200

The basic unit of structure and organization in life

Cell

200

Uses this reproduction style – binary fisson

Prokaryote

200

Passive transport moves particles from ___ to ___ concentration

High to low

200

Coded instructions that come from the nucleus are used to make proteins here

Ribosome

200

Name the PART C (little dots).

Ribosome

300

What was Schleiden and Schwanns contribution to the cell theory?

All living things are made of cells

300

Plants, animals, protists, & fungus are examples

Eukaryotes

300

Active transport moves particles from ___ to ___ concentration

Low to high

300

It is selectively permeable; controls what enters and leaves the cell; made of phospholipids

Cell membrane

300

Organelle #9

Mitochondria

400

What Scientist first saw & named the cell, “cell”?

Hooke

400

What process does this picture represent?

Endosymbiotic theory

400

What is the main difference between active and passive transport?

Active uses energy (ATP)

400

Converts the chemical energy stored in food into ATP

Mitochondria

400

Structure #1

Cell wall

500

Who created the first microscope?

Leeuwenhoek

500

Bacteria are an example

Prokaryote

500

_____ is a specialized kind of passive transport that moves WATER

Osmosis

500

Found only in an animal cell it aids in mitosis (cell reproduction).

Centriole

500

Structure #10

Chloroplast