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1 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Organelles Cell TransportMacromoleculesEnergy and cellsHodgepodge

2 This organelle is the site of cellular respiration

3 What are the mitochondria?

4 This organelle is filled with digestive enzymes.

5 What are the lysosomes?

6 These organelles are often compared to the interstate since they help to transport materials around the cell.

7 What is the endoplasmic reticulum?

8 These 3 things are common to plant cells but not animal cells.

9 What are cell walls, large vacuoles, and chloroplasts?

10 This structure (vital to cellular division)is found in animal cells but not in plant cells.

11 What is a centriole?

12 This substance leaves and enters the cell membrane during osmosis.

13 What is water?

14 This solution with its greater water concentration outside than inside the cell will cause water to enter the cell and swell.

15 What is a hypotonic solution?

16 This type of cell transport utilizes proteins to help move through the cell membrane but is still considered a form of passive transport.

17 What is facilitated diffusion?

18 Plants love this type of Solution.

19 What is a hypotonic solution?

20 This is the movement of substances through a cell membrane against a concentration gradient. It requires energy.

21 What is active transport?

22 Enzymes belong to this macromolecule group.

23 What are proteins?

24 DNA and RNA are the only members of this macromolecule group.

25 What are nucleic acids?

26 The structural formula of a saturated fat unlike an unsaturated fat is full of this element on every bond.

27 What is hydrogen?

28 Cell membranes are primarily composed of these two macromolecules.

29 What are lipids and proteins?

30 Plants store this as starch while animals store it as glycogen.

31 What is glucose?

32 Number of phosphates in ADP.

33 What is two?

34 Two products of photosynthesis.

35 What are oxygen and glucose?

36 Three products of cellular Respiration.

37 What are carbon dioxide, energy, and water?

38 All organisms on Earth undergo this process.

39 What is photosynthesis?

40 There are about 36 of these made during cellular respiration.

41 What are ATP molecules?

42 The theory stating prokaryotic cells arose from eukaryotic cells.

43 What is the endosymbiont theory?

44 This property is the one that causes surface tension in water.

45 What is cohesion?

46 In the lock and key method of an enzyme, this plugs into the active site of the enzyme.

47 What is a substrate?

48 This cell organelle is often compared to UPS as to function.

49 What are golgi bodies?

50 What does the phospholipid bilayer compose?

51 What is the cell membrane?


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