Cell Structures
Cell Transport
Cell Division
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
100

This structure surrounds the cell and controls what goes in and out.

what is the cell membrane?

100

Movement of substances from high concentration to low concentration without energy.

Diffusion

100

The process by which body cells divide to make identical cells.

mitosis

100

The gas plants take in during photosynthesis.

Carbon Dioxide (CO2)

100

Inputs of cellular respiration

glucose and oxygen

200

This part of the cell contains DNA and controls cell activities.

Nucleus

200

The movement of water across a cell membrane.

osmosis

200

The stage of the cell cycle when the cell grows and copies DNA.

interphase

200

the main source of energy used to split the water molecules

light energy

200

Organisms that use cellular respiration

all living organisms

300

These are known as the “powerhouses” of the cell because they release energy.

mitochondrion/mitochondria

300

This type of transport requires energy to move substances against the concentration gradient.

active transport

300

process of chromosomes being pulled apart to opposite poles of the cell

anaphase

300

absorbs red and blue light very effectively, but it reflects green light, appearing green to the human eye

chlorophyll

300

cellular respiration that does not use oxygen

fermentation

400

This structure is found in plant cells and helps them make food.

chloroplast

400

When a cell membrane surrounds and brings in large particles.

Endocytosis

400
unraveled dna

chromatin

400

Organisms that make their own food

Autotrophs

400

Organelle where stage 2 cellular respiration occurs

mitochondria (stage 1 is in the cytoplasm)

500

Packages and distributes materials from the ER

Golgi Apparatus

500

The solution where there is more solvent (water) outside of a cell causing the cell to swell.

Hypotonic

500

4 functions of cell repair

repair, replace, grow, and reproduce
500

Stage 2 of photosynthesis is known as

Calvin Cycle

500

In stage 2, ATP energy is produced in a process known as

Kreb's Cycle