Cell Structure and Function
Osmosis, Diffusion, and Cellular Transport
Energy in Cells
Photosynthesis
Cell Cycle
100

What type of cells have nucleus?

Eukaryotic cells

100

What is the normal flow rate of diffusion?

High to Low concentration

100

What are the three stages of cellular respiration?

glycolysis, The Krebs cycle, electron transport chain

100

Write the equation for photosynthesis, the reactants and products

carbon dioxide + water ---> glucose + oxygen

100

What are the three stages for the cell cycle?

Interphase, Mitosis, Cytokensis

200

What is the function of the mitochondria?

Produce ATP, more energy the cell will have more mitochondria, less energy the cell will have less mitochondria

200

What is the similarity between simple diffusion and facilitated diffusion?

Both move molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration

200

Which organelle has an outer and inner membrane where the outer one is smooth and the inner one is folded? 

Mitochondria

200

How do trees help with carbon dioxide levels?

The trees take in the Co2 and photosynthesis it and put out oxygen and glucose 

200

What cells are used in Mitosis?

Somatic cells

300

Name the two types of Endoplasmic Reticulum. One of them assists with the synthesis of globulin. Which one is it?

Rough and Smooth. Rough

300

What is active transport?

The movement of substance across the membrane with the help of proteins found in the cell membrane 

300

When do cells exhibit all three stages of cellular respiration?

in the presence of oxygen

300

Name a few things that produce carbon dioxide

Exhaust from cars/vehicles, factories, planes, eating too much meat

300

What happens in the G2 phase of the cell cycle?

The cell prepares for cell division 

400

What is the function of the vacuole?

Store food, water, and waste materials

400

Which way do things flow in an isotonic solution?

They flow at the same rate because they have the same concentration inside and out

400

What is common between anaerobic and aerobic respiration?

Glycolysis

400

What is the pigment called that observes certain wavelengths of light?

Chlorophyll

400

What happens in Mitosis after the centromeres and spindle microtubules form?

The metaphase plate forms in Metaphase

500

What type of microscopy is useful for viewing colorless specimens?

Phase contrast microscopy 

500

When does the sodium potassium pump come into play?

When homeostasis is disturbed due to the presence of too many charged ions

500

What are the end products of alcoholic fermentation?

Carbon dioxide and Ethyl alcohol

500

Where do the light independent reactions of photosynthesis take place?

Stroma of chloroplast

500

Name two differences between normal cells and cancer cells

-Cancer cells ignore cyclins, normal ones don't

-Cancer cells DON'T go under apoptosis, normal ones do

-Cancer cells don't have contact inhibition, normal cells do

-Cancer cells don't stay in their assigned tissues, normal cells do