This part of the phospholipid bilayer is hydrophobic.
This organelle is involved in ATP synthesis, providing energy for the cell
Mitochondria
what is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic organisms are single celled whereas eukaryotes are often multicellular. Eukaryotes have large membrane bound organelles whereas prokaryotes lack many organelles.
What do we call the unassisted movement of water through the cell membrane?
Osmosis
This organelle is studded with ribosomes
Rough ER
What is cell division by bacteria called?
Binary fission
This component of the phospholipid bilayer is hydrophilic.
Phosphate (Polar) head
Come up to the board and draw the organelle where protein synthesis occurs. What is it called?
Ribosome
Name two features of plant cells that are not found in animal cells
Chloroplasts and a cell wall
ATP/energy
This organelle creates vesicles to send proteins out of the cell.
Golgi
Name and describe one characteristic a bacterial cell may have.
Flagellum - long tail. Pili - hair like strands on the outside. Cell wall - thick gram + or thin gram -
What do we call assisted transport down the concentration gradient?
Facilitated diffusion
Organelle where ribosomes are synthesised
Nucleolus
Come up to the board and draw a granum (found in chloroplasts)
stacked thylakoid disks