Chap 7 Bonus Quiz. List the parts of the cell theory.

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Chap 7 Bonus Quiz

List the parts of the cell theory

Lipids are synthesized by this organelle

This organelle has the information to make proteins

These are 3 organelles only found in plants.

These organelles make sugar.

This organelle only found in animals

What is the smallest unit of living things?

What are the two major types of cells?

This modifies and packages molecules for export

These are 3 differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells

This is the theory that mitochondria were once free living

This organelle provides energy to the cell.

This is an example of a vacuole.

These are two things that can be stored in a central vacuole.

What is carried within lysosomes?

Which organelles has ribosomes on them?

This regulates what gets in and out of the cell.

This takes up most of the plant cell.

What is the main molecule that makes up the cell membrane?

How would you describe the middle portion of the cell membrane?

Name the functions of the plasma membrane proteins

A cell in very SALTY water is in what kind of environment?

A blood cell floating in blood plasma is in this kind of environment.

Draw on Skitch/Notability A blood cell in a very hypotonic environment Draw an arrow to show which way most of the water is moving it to me

Draw on Skitch/Notability A section of the cell membrane – label 4 parts! to me!

These are two types of passive movement of molecules through the cell membrane.

These are two differences between active transport and facilitated diffusion

This is how osmosis differs from diffusion.

These are two types of molecules that can easily pass through the bilipid layer of the cell membrane

How does facilitated diffusion differ from diffusion?

In order for multicellular organisms to maintain homeostasis the cells must do this

This organelle can make plant cells turgid

How would a 5um field of view change if the magnification increased by 2X?

A proton pump is an example of this.

A food vacuole would form from this process.

What kind of hormones have receptors IN the cell?

What kind of active transport is associated with coupled channels?

What would happen to a dialysis bag of.5 M sucrose solution in a cup of.7 M sucrose solution?

What kind of environment would a turgid elodea leaf cell be sitting in?

Red blood cells sitting in your plasma are in this kind of environment.

How do we know if a potato cell is sitting in an isotonic environment?

How can the concentration of a potato cell be determined from a graph?

Sugar could move into a cell with Na + using this kind of channel.

A Cell sitting in freshwater is in this kind of environment.

When a cell releases hormones, it would use this process.

These are two types of active transport.

These are two ways in which a large protein molecule could enter the cell.

These are two types of endocytosis.

Your immune system interacts with this kind of membrane protein.

This is an example of a disaccharide.