Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Labs/Projects
Organelles 1
Organelles 2
100
Biology is...
the study of life
100
A multicellular organism is
an organism made up of more than one cell
100
How do you carry a microscope?
Holding onto the base and the arm
100
What organelle would an animal cell not have?
Cell wall or cholorplasts
100
Which organelle releases the energy from food in cells?
Mitochondria
200
What is one organelle that a prokaryotic cell would not have?
Nucleus
200
How were the cells arranged in the root tip slide?
They were organized in neat rows.
200
Name the three types of organelles that move cells.
Cillia, flagella, and pseudopod
200
What is cytoplasm?
Gel like substance inside all cells
300
What term means the movement of water across a membrane
Osmosis
300
Which is true about the relative sizes of Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells?
Eukaryotic cells are larger generally
300
The whitefish bastula is what type of cell? Plant or animal?
Animal
300
What is the nucleus?
The command center of the cell where the DNA is housed.
300
What are vacuoles?
Organelles to store water food, and other materials
400
What is needed for photosynthesis?
Water, carbon dioxide, and light
400
Which term describes the way that particles move from places where they are more concentrated to where they are less concentrated?
Diffusion or passive transport
400
Is animal blood eukaryotic or prokaryotic?
Eukaryotic
400
What are mitochondria?
Organelles that release energy from food -power houses
400
What are chloroplasts?
Organelle used to make food (sugar) from sunlight in plant cells.
500
What are the three parts to the Cell Theory?
1) All organisms are made of 1 or more cells 2) Cells are the basic units of structure and function 3) All cells come from other cells
500
What are the four requirements of life?
Metabolism Growth and development Response Reproduction
500
In class we modeled cell division using clay. Please describe the rate at which cells increase.
One cells divides into two cells. Those two cells divide in half so there is now four cells. Then those four cells divide in half so there is now eight cells and so on. Each time you double the number of cells that you have.
500
Label the parts of the plant cell.
See diagram
500
Label the organelles in an animal cell
See diagram