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22. Mention the difference between pinocytosis and phagocytosis

Phagocytosis cell engolfs or eats, pinocytosis drinks

What are the three types of active transport?

Protein pump, exocytosis, endocytosis.

what is diffusion?

...the movement of the particles CO2 and O2 from high to low concentration requiring no energy

Who claimed that all cells must come from existing cells by reproduction?

Virchow

28. Why animal cells don't have cell wall?

animals can move and are more flexible than plants.

cytolisis

breaking of the cell mbrane only in animal cells

16. What is the consequence to a cell in a hypertonic cell?

cell shrinks

18. What is the consequence to a cell in a isotonic cell?

cell stays the same

17. What is the consequence to a cell in a hypotonic cell?

cell swells

12. What is the function of the cell membrane?

controls what enters and leaves the cell

what is the function of the mitochondria?

double membraned organelles that break down sugar to make ATP to be used as energy by the cell.

30. Which cell is bigger prokaryote or eukaryote?

eukaryote

what is the function of the rough ER?

folded membrane pathways spotted with ribosomes and making new membranes as needed.

23. What is a concentration gradient?

high to low concentration

ocean water is what type of solution?

hyperonic

Name the membrane valves that open and close for potassium efflux and sodium influx.

ion channels

red blood cells are what type of solution?

isotonic

what is the function of the ribosomes?

little grains floating around inside the cell and on the ER where proteins are made.

the cell structures that break down nutrient molecules and old cell parts are known as

lysosomes

what is the function of the golgi apparatus?

made up of flat vesicles that package things to leave the cell.

what is the function of the vacuole?

membrane sacs for storage.

Organelle known as the powerhouse?

mitochondria

The nucleus of a cell divides by the process of

mitosis

13. What is a solution?

mixture of solute and solvent

19. What is active transport?

motion of particles through a semi-permiable membrane from low concentration to high concentration and requires energy ATP.

The specialized cells that carry information throughout the body are known as

nerve cells

does hypertonic,hypotonic and isotonic refer to the cell?

no

do plant cells not have a lysosome and centriole?

no, they do not have them.

4. Organelle known as cell brain

nucleas

21. Mention two types of endocytosis

phagocytosis and pimocytosis

components of the cellmembrane

phosphate, lipids,

32. Mention three component present in the cell membrane

phosphates, lipids, proteins

Oxygen is carried throughout the body by

red blood cells

31. Why the plasma membrane is considered a semi-permeable membrane?

selects what goes in and out of the cell

plasmolisis

shrimking of cell membrane only in plant cells

11. What does the word cell means?

small box

what is the function of the nuclear mebrane?

surround the nucleus and controls what goes in and out.

what is the function of the nucleas?

the organelle that contains all our genetic information on 23 pairsof chromosomes making up our dna.

what is the function of the plasma membrane?

the protective outside layer of the cell that lets some things to leave the cell.

what is the function of the cytoplasm?

the watery medium in which the organelles float insde the cell.

29. Why plant cell have large vacuole?

they need alot of water

what the function of a lysosome?

vesicles with digestive enzymes to break down waste and baceria.

What is cell specialization?

when cells perform a specific function for an organism.

are both plant and animal cells eukaryotes?

yes

are lipids nonpolar in the cell membrane?

yes

are phosphates polar in the cell mebrane?

yes

What is the semi-permeable membrane, phospholipid bolayer that regulates what goes on and out of the cell?

Cell membrane

What is the hard covering of the plant cell that provides support and protection for the plant cell?

Cell wall

8. Organelle present in animal cells only

Centriole and Lysosomes

7. Organelle present only in plant cells

Chloroplast and Cell Wall

What is facilitated diffusion?

The movement of cavalier proteins from an area of high concentration to low concentration requiring no energy.

What is osmosis?

The movement of water from high to low requiring no energy.

distill water is what type of solution?

hypotonic

10. What are two other names for the cell membrane?

plasma membrane phospholipid bilayer

5. Organelle present in prokaryote cells

ribosomes

crenation

shrinking of cell membrane in an animal cell

Organelle known as cell stomach?

Lysosomes

what are the three parts of the modern cell theory?

1.Cells are the basic units of structure and function in all living things 2. All cells contain specialized structures (organelles) to perform functions necessary for life 3. All organisms are made of one or more cells and come from other cells by reproduction

20. What is passive transport?

?Motion of subtances through a semi-permiable membrane from high concentration to low concentration, no energy requied No ATP.

What 3 things pass throught the cell membrane easily?

Carbon dioxide by diffusion, oxygen by diffusion, and water by diffusion.

What 3 things do PLANT CELLS have that animal cells do not have?

Cell Wall, Chloroplasts, Large Vacuole

Which of the following is the main component of the cytoplasm?

Cytosol

what must all cells have?

DNA, Cytoplasm, Cell Membrane, Ribosomes

What are the three types of passive transport?

Diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion.

What did shwann claim?

He claimed all animals are made of cells.

What dod schleiden claim?

He claimed all plants are made of cells.

Who saw cork and named yhe chambers cells?

Hooke

What is the embosybotic theory?

How a multicellular develops inside living others.

Who invented the microscope and saw the first living cells in pond water and called them "wee beasties" ?

Leeuwenhoek

6. Organelle present in animal and plant cells

Mitochondria, Cell membrane, Nucleus, Nucleas, Ribosomes, Smooth endoplasmic Reticulum, Rough endoplasmic Reticulum, Vacuoles, Golgi body, Cytoplasm

What is an organelle?

Small organs structure inside a cell

What determines the shape of the cell?

The cells function.

9. What are the three scientists that develop the cell theory?

Theodore Schawn, Mathias Scheiden, Rudolph Virchow


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