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Mitochondria are labeled as ...
13
Chloroplasts are labeled....
1
The cell wall is labeled?
3
Which lable is the vacuole?
none, animal cells do not have vacoules
Which lable is the vacuole?
4
Which type of cell is in the picture?
plant
Label #8 is the
Golgi apparatus/system
Label #1 is the ____
RER rough ER
Label # 1 is ------
nuclear envelope
The outer membrane is labeled as
B
The inner membrane is labeled as
D
The cristae is labeled as...
A
The matrix is labeled as...
C
The nuclear pore is labeled as ...
D
The nuclear envelope is labeled as ...
A
The nucleolus is labeled as ...
C
What structures make up the cytoskeleton?
mictotubules and microfilaments
Describe the cytoplasm
jelly like substance
What is homeostasis?
the process of maintaining balance in an organism's internal environment.
Describe a phospholipid molecule
glycerol backbone, 2 fatty acid chains and phosphate containing group
Describe the difference between active and passive transport.
Active: requires energy and needs proteins. Passive: does not require energy
Describe the term 'Fluid Mosaic Model'
all the parts of the plasma membrane are moving but still make up a single plasma membrane
What do both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have?
ribosomes, DNA, cytoplasm, plasma membrane
How are eukaryotic cells different from prokaryotic cells?
nucleus, membrane bound organelles, larger cells
How are prokaryotic cells different from eukaryotic cells?
no nucleus, no membrane bound organelles, smaller
Why are chloroplasts important?
It is the place where sunlight (light energy) is captured and converted to glucose (chemical energy)
Why does the mitochondria's inner membrane have folds?
to increase surface area
What is dynamic equilibrium?
Particles are still move but the concentration does not change.
Describe diffusion
particles that move from higher concentration to lower concentration (down a concentration gradient) until equilbrium is reached.
What is the function of chromatin?
DNA, instructions to build proteins
Openings in the nuclear envelope are called....
nuclear pores
The double membrane tha surrounds the nucleus is called
nuclear envelope
Define the term selective permability.
The plasma membrane's property to control the movement of substances in or out of the cell.
Which parts of animal cell can be seen using a microscope (remember the lab)
cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm
Which parts of plant cell can be seen using a microscope (remember the lab)
cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm
Cytoskeleton is labled as
11
What is labeled 10?
Golgi apparatus
Which label is pointin to the ER? Is it rough or smooth?
9, rough ER
Which label is pointing to the chloroplasts?
None, it is not an plant cell.
Which label is pointing to DNA in the form of chromatin?
7
Which label is pointing to the nucleolus?
5
What is the function of ribosomes?
protein synthesis
Number 13 is labeling ....
ribosomes
What is the function of the centrioles?
it has a function in cell division
What number labels the centrioles?
2
Which type of cell is this?
Animal
What is the function of the mitochondria?
It converts glucose to ATP
Describe the structure of the mitochondria.
It has an inner and outer membrane. The innner membrane has folds to increase surface area.
Which number is a labeled as the mitochondria?
1