These are the 4 types of biomolecules.
These are the molecules that make up membranes.
What are lipids and proteins?
This is the thin covering that all cells have.
What is the cell membrane?
What is the chloroplast?
These biomolecules make up membranes.
What are lipids?
This is the model of a membrane in which the the lipid molecules form a flexible, two-layered film in which proteins are embedded, making different patterns.
What is fluid mosaic model?
This is a supportive and protective layer found in plant cells, bacteria cells, algae, and some other organisms.
What is the cell wall?
This is where cellular respiration takes place.
What is the mitochondria?
These are the two main functions of lipids.
What are long-term energy storage & making up membranes?
What is selectively permeable?
This is the thick fluid that contains many small organelles.
What is the cytoplasm?
These are the products of photosynthesis.
What are Oxygen and Glucose?
These biomolecules are made up of smaller units called nucleotides.
What are nucleic acids?
This is the movement of molecules from a place where there are many of them to a place where there are few of them.
What is diffusion?
This organelle functions as the cell's packaging and delivery system.
What is the endoplasmic reticulum?
These are the products of cellular respiration.
What are Water, carbon dioxide, energy (ATP)?
What is a carbohydrate?
This is the movement of substances through a membrane without the use of the cell's own energy.
What is passive transport?
These are tiny organelles without membranes that direct the assembling of proteins.
What are ribosomes?
This is what is needed to carry out photosynthesis.
Water, Carbon Dioxide, and sunlight.
What are carbohydrates (sugars)?
This is the diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane.
What is Osmosis?
This organelle processes chemicals, makes them more complex, and packages them to be sent out of the cell or to other parts of the cell.
What is the Golgi apparatus or Golgi body?
This is what is needed to carry out cellular respiration.
What are Glucose and oxygen?
A very diverse set of biomolecules involved in almost everything that happens in a living cell.
What are proteins?
These are the three tenets of cell theory.
What are
1. All cells come from preexisting cells
2. All living things are made of cells and the products of cells.
3. The functions of living things are performed by the cells they are made of
?
This is when substances are moved through a membrane, requiring the cell to use it's own energy.
These organelles look like little bubbles and serve as containers for transport within the cell.
What are vacuoles?
These are the individual units that make up proteins.
What are amino acids?
These are the 4 functions of cells.
What are:
1. Use Energy
2. Manufacture Materials
3. Respond to the environment
4. Reproduce
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These are the two types of passive transport.
What are Diffusion and Osmosis?
These organelles are made of an outer membrane and stacks of an inner membrane that contain the green pigment chlorophyll.
What are chloroplasts?
This nucleic acid contains the coded instructions for the organism.
What is DNA?
This organelle is a compact roundish structure that functions as the control center of the cell.
What is the nucleus?
This is the name for the individual units that make up biomolecules.
What is monomers?
These are the organelles/structures that plant cells have that animal cells do not have
What are cell walls, chloroplasts, and one large vacuole?