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Q1 G9 Review, Plasma Membrane, Cellular Transpor ...
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The matrix is labeled as...
C
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The inner membrane is labeled as
D
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Which number is a labeled as the mitochondria?
1
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What is dynamic equilibrium?
Particles are still move but the concentration does not change.
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Cytoskeleton is labled as
11
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Why are chloroplasts important?
It is the place where sunlight (light energy) is captured and converted to glucose (chemical energy)
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How are eukaryotic cells different from prokaryotic cells?
nucleus, membrane bound organelles, larger cells
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Label # 1 is ------
nuclear envelope
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Describe the difference between active and passive transport.
Active: requires energy and needs proteins. Passive: does not require energy
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Which parts of animal cell can be seen using a microscope (remember the lab)
cell membrane, nucleus, cytoplasm
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What do both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have?
ribosomes, DNA, cytoplasm, plasma membrane
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Describe a phospholipid molecule
glycerol backbone, 2 fatty acid chains and phosphate containing group
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Which label is pointing to the nucleolus?
5
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Mitochondria are labeled as ...
13
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Chloroplasts are labeled....
1
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Which label is pointin to the ER? Is it rough or smooth?
9, rough ER
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Label #1 is the ____
RER rough ER
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The cristae is labeled as...
A
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What structures make up the cytoskeleton?
mictotubules and microfilaments
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What is homeostasis?
the process of maintaining balance in an organism's internal environment.
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How are prokaryotic cells different from eukaryotic cells?
no nucleus, no membrane bound organelles, smaller
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The nuclear pore is labeled as ...
D
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Describe the term 'Fluid Mosaic Model'
all the parts of the plasma membrane are moving but still make up a single plasma membrane
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What is labeled 10?
Golgi apparatus
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The nuclear envelope is labeled as ...
A
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Number 13 is labeling ....
ribosomes
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Describe the structure of the mitochondria.
It has an inner and outer membrane. The innner membrane has folds to increase surface area.
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The cell wall is labeled?
3
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Why does the mitochondria's inner membrane have folds?
to increase surface area
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Which parts of plant cell can be seen using a microscope (remember the lab)
cell wall, nucleus, cytoplasm
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The double membrane tha surrounds the nucleus is called
nuclear envelope
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Which label is pointing to DNA in the form of chromatin?
7
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What is the function of the centrioles?
it has a function in cell division
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Which type of cell is this?
Animal
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Which lable is the vacuole?
4
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What is the function of chromatin?
DNA, instructions to build proteins
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The nucleolus is labeled as ...
C
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Describe the cytoplasm
jelly like substance
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What is the function of ribosomes?
protein synthesis
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The outer membrane is labeled as
B
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Define the term selective permability.
The plasma membrane's property to control the movement of substances in or out of the cell.
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Describe diffusion
particles that move from higher concentration to lower concentration (down a concentration gradient) until equilbrium is reached.
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Which label is pointing to the chloroplasts?
None, it is not an plant cell.
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What is the function of the mitochondria?
It converts glucose to ATP
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Which type of cell is in the picture?
plant
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Label #8 is the
Golgi apparatus/system
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Openings in the nuclear envelope are called....
nuclear pores
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Which lable is the vacuole?
none, animal cells do not have vacoules
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What number labels the centrioles?
2
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