Cell Theory
Organelles/Cells
Eukaryotic Cells
Animal/Plant Cells
Cell Transport
100

Even though they may be diverse, cells are the most ____ _____ __ _____. 

What is the most basic unit of life? 

100

Prokaryotic cells are only one cell. 

What is unicellular?

100

Makes rRNA to create ribosomes. 

What is the nucleolus? 

100

Creates lipids. 

What is the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum?

100

Selectively permeable to what enters and exits. 

What is the cell membrane? 

200

What type of cells are bacteria? 

What are prokaryotic cells?

200

These cells have membrane-bound organelles. 

What are eukaryotic cells? 

200

Threadlike fibers that help provide structure to the cell. 

What is a cytoskeleton? 

200

Unique to animal cells and breaks down material. 

What is a lysosome? 

200

No extra energy is required for transport.

What is passive transport? 

300

What type of cells are animal, plants, fungi and protists. 

What are eukaryotic cells? 

300

Prokaryotic cells divide by this. 

What is binary fission? 

300

Cell division for eukaryotic cells. 

What is mitosis? 

300

Appear during cell division for animal and plant cells. 

What are centrioles? 

300

Requires protein channel or carrier to travel down the concentration gradient. 

What is facilitated diffusion?  

400

Do not have a nucleus to contain genetic material. 

What are prokaryotic cells? 

400

Composed of many cells that create tissues that create organs and an organ system. 

What are multicellular organisms? 

400

Size(s) of eukaryotic organisms. 

What are uni- or multicellular?

400

Move fluid across the cell surface. 

What is the cilia? 

400

A solution that causes a cell to swell. 

What is a hypotonic solution? 

500

These four things are qualities that ALL cells have. 

What are genetic material, cytoplasm, cell membrane, and ribosomes? 

500

Unique to bacteria and plant cells. 

What is the cell wall? 

500

Protects DNA/genetic material.

What is the nucleus? 

500

The cell wall for plant cells is made of this. 

What is cellulose? 

500

The ions that travel against the gradient using protein channels.  

What are Potassium, Chlorine, and Sodium?