The intracellular fluid packed with the organelles of a cell is called
What is Cytoplasm?
An example of passive transport
What is Phagocytosis?
An example of vesicular transport
What is active transport?
In a cell, proteins are synthesized at the __________
What is a ribosome?
Mitosis is the division of the ________
What is Nucleus?
The cell membrane is composed mostly of
What is Phospholipids and proteins?
If you walk into your house and smell dinner, you are experiencing
What is Diffusion?
A cell will "drink" small amounts of fluid and solutes using
What is Pinocytosis?
In a cell, ATP is produced by the ___________
What is mitochondrion?
Cytokinesis is defined as _______
What is the division of the cytoplasm?
The smallest unit of life is the
What is Cell?
Diffusion requires
What is a concentration gradient?
Type of transport is driven by energy stored in gradients
What is secondary active transport?
These structures bud off the Golgi apparatus
What is Lysosomes?
DNA is replicated during this stage of interphase
What is S phase?
The interior of the cell membrane can best be described as
What is Hydrophobic?
A cell that is placed in a hypertonic solution will?
What is Crenate?
How is active transport different from facilitated diffusion
What is moving against the concentration gradient?
What cytoskeletal element attaches to desmosomes to resist pulling forces exerted on the cell
What is intermediate filaments?
A cell has 8 chromosomes before mitosis, each daughter cell will have how many chromosomes
What is 8
Cell junctions that are important in cell communication are
What is Gap junctions?
In comparison to cells, ___________ solutions contain a lower concentration of nonpenetrating particles
What is hypotonic?
What is example is NOT an active transport
What is Facilitated diffusion?
These organelles are fatal to the cell if they burst
Lysosomes
Semi-conservative replication refers to
What is one old and one new nucleotide strand in each new DNA molecule?