Plant cells have a cell wall, while animal cells do not?
What is the cytoplasm?
Makes proteins?
What is Ribosomes?
The diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane?
What is osmosis?
How do different types of molecule enter our cells?
What is diffusion DIFFUSION
This rigid outer layer gives plants their fixed, rectangular shape and is made of cellulose.
What is the cell wall?
This organelle is responsible for photosynthesis, capturing energy from sunlight?
What are chloroplasts?
Generate energy for the cell to use to do all the other processes?
What is Mitochondria?
The type of membrane required for osmosis to occur?
What is a selectively permeable membrane?
In DIFFUSION molecules move from _______ concentration to _______ concentration.
HIGH concentration to LOW concentration
The green organelles that capture sunlight to make sugar for the plant.
What are chloroplasts?
What is the primary function of the large central vacuole in a plant cell?
What is storing water and nutrience
Filled with liquid or solid material acting as a storage area?
What is Vacuole?
Does osmosis require energy?
What is passive transport?(Does not need energy)
Diffusion is a type of __________ transport.
What is Passive?
This large, central sac stores water and maintains pressure in plant cells.
What is the large central vacuole?
This layer provides a rigid structure and protects the cell, a feature not found in animal cells?
What is the cell wall?
Makes some of the chemicals produced within the cell. Collects and packages chemicals for transport to different parts of the cell?
What is Golgi Apparatus?
The primary difference between diffusion and osmosis?
What is a semi-permeable membrane?
The specific type of diffusion for water moving across a cell membrane.
What is osmosis?
Tiny channels that connect plant cells, allowing for communication and transport.
What are plasmodesmata?
This structure is responsible for cell respiration and converting glucose into energy for the cell?
What is the mitochondria?
Helps with intracellular digestion, storing nutrients and releasing cellular waste?
What is Lysosome?
Water moves from an area of higher water potential (low solute) to an area of lower water potential (high solute)?
What is the principle of water potential?
When a plant cell is placed in a hypotonic solution, water enters the cell, causing the cell to swell and become this, which means firm.
What is turgid?
Unlike animal cells, plant cells lack these structures involved in cell division.
What are centrioles/centrosomes?