Which type of transport requires energy?
Active transport
If I wanted to see the interior a living plant cell what microscope would I use?
Compound light Microscope
What does cilia and flagella do for prokaryotic cells?
They help them move
Which type of cell has no nucleus? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?
Prokaryotic Cells
Which of the following is incorrect about scientific theory
A. Scientific theories are supported by evidence.
B. Scientific theories can change when new evidence is found.
C. Scientific theories will turn into a law
C.
Does passive transport go from high to low or low to high?
High to low
What are the four types of microscopes?
TEM, SEM, dissecting, and compound light
This cell has DNA, A nucleus, and membrane bound organelles
Eukaryotic cells
What is the purpose of the nucleus in a cell?
To store and protect the DNA of a cell
What part of the cell theory does this photo represent?
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Cells come from pre-existing cells
A cell is placed in a solution, after a few days I notice the cell started to swell, what type of solution did I out the cell into
Hypotonic
Which two microscope can I view live specimen?
Compound Light Microscope and Dissecting Microscope
What would happen if chloroplasts stopped working in a cell.
There would be no production of food molecules
Increased surface area= What?
More efficient and productivity
What is a independent and Dependent variable
IV=Something I change
DV= What is being measured
If I put a cell in a hypertonic solution what will happen to the cell?
It will shrink.
This Microscope will give a detailed image of the exterior of something, the image would be 3D
SEM, Scanning Electron Microscope
Which organelle will a plant cell only have?

A, E, H
What organelle is E?

Chloroplast
Did the cell theory ever change? Why?
Yes because new evidence came up, spontaneous generation was proven to be wrong because of new evidence that was found.
The Cell membrane is considered what?
Selectively permeable
Which microscope can give me a detailed image of an organelle, for example mitochondria, nucleus, Chloroplasts
TEM, Transmission Electron Microscope
What organelle is this and what is its function?

Cell wall and it allows waste and gages to enter and exit the cell.
What Organelle is F and what is its function? 
mitochondria and it gives the cell energy.
What are the three parts of the Cell theory?
•All organisms are made of one or more cells
• The cell is the basic unit of structure and function
• All cells come from pre-existing cells.