Chapter 3 Cell Structure and Function Test

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What term describes the movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration?

Active transport

What would make a hypertonic solution isotonic?

Add more water

What is the third part to the cell theory?

All cells form from pre-existing cells

What does ER stand for?

Endoplasmic reticulum

What is the powerhouse of the cell?

Mitochondria

How does facilitated diffusion differ from diffusion?

Molecules diffuse through transport proteins

What characteristics are shared by most cells?

Most cells are microscopic, enclosed by a cell membrane, and contain cytoplasm

Would a poison that kills human cells by blocking pores in the nuclear membrane also kill bacteria?

No, bacteria do not have a nucleus on which the poison can act on

Is energy required to move oxygen molecules across the cell membrane, from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?

No, oxygen diffuses across the cell membrane, which doesn't require energy

What did Schleiden discover?

Noted plants have cells

Which organelle is a membrane-bound sac that divides material from the rest of the cell and transports material around the cell?

Vesicle

What is similar to vacuum?

Vesicles

What is phagocytosis?

A type of endocytosis in which the cell takes in large particles

What organelle contains fluid-filled sacs and found mainly in plants?

Vacuoles

How many types of Endoplasmic Reticulum are there?

2

What structure is only found in plant cells?

Cell wall

What do plant cells have that animal cells don't?

Cell wall and chloroplasts

What is the first part to the cell theory?

Cells are the basic unit of life

What is the second part to the cell theory?

Cells are the basic units of structure and function in living things

What are eukaryotic cells?

Cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles

What are prokaryotic cells?

Cells without a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles

What structure in the cell resembles a Twizler?

Centriole

What term describes the difference in concentration of a substance from one location to another?

Concentration gradient

What did Schwann do?

Concluded all living things are made of cells

Whhat does the smooth endoplasmic reticulum do?

Connected to the rough ER

What does the nucleus do?

Contains DNA that controls what the cell does

What does the rough endoplasmic reticulum do?

Contains ribosomes and near the nucleus

What does the chloroplast do?

Converts sunlight to chemical energy

All cells are filled with what?

Cytoplasm

How does diffusion differ from endocytosis and exocytosis?

Diffusion doesn't require energy input from the cell

What are lysosomes?

Enzymes break down structures

Which part(s) of a phospholipid is hydrophobic?

Fatty acid tails

What does the cytoskeleton do?

Gives the cell its shape; Supports; Provides strength; Helps the cell move

In which kind of solution would water move from the solution into the cell?

Hypotonic

What did Hooke contribute to the cell theory?

Identified and named cells

What did Leeuwenhoek contribute to the cell theory?

Improved microscope lenses and observed living things

What type of receptor is within a cell?

Intracellular receptor

What organelle links amino acids to form proteins?

Ribosomes

All cells ae enclosed by a what?

Membrane

What does a eukaryotic cell have that a prokaryotic cell does not?

Membrane-bound organelles

What tool did scientists use to gather observations to form the cell theory?

Microscope

What term describes the diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane down a concentration gradient?

Osmosis

What materials makes up a cell membrane?

Phospholipids, cholesterol, proteins

Which cells does DNA floats in the cytoplasm?

Prokaryotic

What does the cell wall do?

Provides rigid support

How are receptors similar to enzymes?

Receptors and enzymes are both proteins that can cause a reaction or response

What are vesicles?

Sacs that hold materials

What type of membrane allows some, but not all, materials to cross?

Selectively Permeable

What is the function of the nucleus?

Storing information

What did Virchow discover?

That all cells come from other cells.

In what way are cells similar to atoms?

They are the basic building blocks or units

What characteristics do mitochondria and chloroplasts share?

They both have DNA and external and internal membranes

Through what type of proteins does active transport occur?

Transport proteins

What is not a function of the cytoskeleton?

Transports waste outside of the cell

What are centrioles?

Tubes found in the centrimes; Help divide DNA

Cells are the basic what?

Units of Life


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