PROKARYOTE VS. EUKARYOTE
CELL ORGANELLES
CELL TRANSPORTATION
OSMOSIS
PHOTOSYNTHESIS/CELL RESPIRATION
100
what is a prokaryote 

A prokaryote is a single- celled organism that lacks the membrane- bound nucleus. 

100

What is chloroplast

It uses energy from sunlight

100

What are the two types of cellular transport?

ACTIVE AND PASSIVE

100

what moves during osmsis

Water

100

what are the products in cellular respiration 

Water, carbon dioxide, energy

200

Very few organells.

Prokaryotic

200
what does a cell organism do

carries out essential life processes, growth, and reproduction.

200

what is diffusion

The process by which molecules move from high concentration to low concentration.

200

Does water move from more to less or less to more concentration?

More to less

200

photosynthesis or Cellular Respiration: Produces carbon dioxide and water?

Cellular respiration 

300

Is a amoeba a prokaryotic or a eukaryotic 

Eukaryotic

300

What is chromeosome

it is a cell that has genetic information from one generation to another.

300

What is cellular respiration 

The cellular energy used for active transport comes from this process

300

What kind of membrane does osmosis need?

semi-- permeable membrane

300

What is the stroma

This is the location of the calvin cycle

400

What do both Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells have 

Cell membrane and DNA

400

What is the Nucleus

Its the control center of the cells

400

what is osmosis

The diffusion of water  across a membrane

400

What is it called when water moves into a cell 

hypnotic osmosis or swelling

400

What is glycolysis

The first step of cell respiration

500

What are Eukaryotic cells?

Plants and Animals

500

what is the most important thing about the cell organelle

carries out essential life processes, growth, and reproduction, powering the cell.

500
What is carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight?

The three ingredients that go into photosynthesis.

500

What is it called when water moves out of a cell?

hypertonic osmosis or plamolysis 

500

What are the two reactants in cellular respiration 

sugar and oxygen