Cell Types
Organelles
Cell Transport
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
100

What is a cell? Where do they come from? 

Cells are the basic unit of structure and function that come from pre-existing cells.

100

What is a organelle?

A structure within a cell that has a specific function. 

100

Why is cell transport important for a cell?

movement of substances in and out the cell maintains homeostasis/equilibrium.

100

Where does photosynthesis occur?

In the Chloroplast 

100

Where does cellular respiration occur?

In the mitochondria

200

What are the two categories of cells?

Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells 

200

Explain the structure of the mitochondria and how the structure determines its function. 

The mitochondria has membrane folds that allows it to produce ATP. More folds more ATP, less folds less ATP is produced. 

200

What is the difference between diffusion and facilitated diffusion?

Diffusion - movement of substance from high to low concentration with concentration gradient. 

Facilitated diffusion - movement of substances using a protein/facilitator from high to low concentration with the concentration gradient.

200

Who does photosynthesis? Define the term. 

Autotrophs also known as producers produce/make their own food using energy from the sun.

200

Who does Cellular Respiration? Define the term. 

Autotrophs (make their own food) and Heterotrophs (eat other living things) 

300

What is one example of a prokaryotic cell AND one example of a eukaryotic cell?

Pro - Bacteria 

Euk - Plants and Animal Cells 

300

If the ribosomes of a cell were destroyed, what effect would this most likely have on the cell?

The cell would not be able to complete protein synthesis. 

300

What is the structure of the cell membrane? How is the membrane semi-permeable? 

Phospholipid bilayer with hydrophilic heads (water loving) and hydrophobic tails (water fearing). The membrane is semi-permeable because it only allows certain substances into the cell while others are not allowed into the cell.

300

What is the food produced in photosynthesis? What biomolecule is the food?

Glucose - carbohydrate 

300

How is photosynthesis and cellular respiration similar?

The reactants used for photosynthesis are the products of cellular respiration and the products used for photosynthesis are the reactants for cellular respiration. Photosynthesis uses sunlight and cellular respiration produces ATP.

400

List the structures that are found in all cells (prokaryotic AND eukaryotic cells). 

Ribosomes 

DNA 

Cell membrane 

Cytoplasm

400

What are the 3 organelles found only in a plant cell. Give the function of each organelle. 

 Cytoplasm - fluid or gel like substances in the inside of the cell.

Chloroplast - captures sunlight for photosynthesis to occur in plants. 

 (Central) vacuole - stores water in a plant cell.

400

List 3 differences between passive and active transport.

passive - no energy used, with conc. gradient, high to low concentration 

active - uses ATP (energy), against conc. gradient, low to high concentration

400

What is the written equation for photosynthesis?

Carbon dioxide + water + sunlight ----> glucose + oxygen

400

List 2 differences between anaerobic and aerobic respiration.

Anaerobic - no oxygen needed, produces ATP (2) fast

Aerobic - oxygen requires, produces ATP (36) slowly

500

 A student was given three specimens and was asked to describe each. The student described each specimen below: 

Specimen #1: Multicellular with no chloroplast or cell wall, but has a nucleus and ribosomes with circular DNA.

Specimen #2: Unicellular with no nucleus, chloroplast, or cell wall, but has ribosomes with circular DNA.

Specimen #3: Multicellular with a chloroplast, cell wall, nucleus, and ribosomes with linear DNA. 

Which of the specimens is a prokaryotic cell? How do you know?

Specimen #2 - no nucleus with circular DNA

500

__________ makes proteins and are commonly found on the _________ __________ ___________ which assembles the proteins. The ________ ________ then packages and transports them through the cell.

Ribosomes; Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum (Rough ER); Golgi Apparatus (Golgi Body)

500

Sam has consumed an excessive amount of carbohydrates in the last hour and her body is having a hard time transporting the glucose. Inside of a cell there are 26 molecules of glucose and outside of the cell there are 4 molecules of glucose. Sam was recently diagnosed with diabetes and will need to using insulin to regulate her glucose levels. Which type of cell transport will occur to maintain homeostasis? Explain your answer. 

Facilitated diffusion - insulin is a protein and glucose moves from high to low 

500

List and explain one factor that impacts photosynthesis.

Availability of one of the reactants, pH, Temperature, Color of light 

500

What is the written equation for cellular respiration?

Glucose + oxygen ---> Carbon dioxide + water + ATP (usable energy)