Cell Parts Actual Test Flashcards

1
Q

Describe the characteristic pf mitochondria that makes them well suited for their role

A

They have double membrane that helps them build up different concentration gradients

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2
Q

Cells of the stomach lining have large numbers of ribosomes and Golgi explain

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They need many enzymes to they to manufacture and distribute them

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3
Q

How does a cell membrane differ from a cell wall

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Cell membrane is made of phospholipids and cell wall is made of cellulose, rigid and only in plants

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4
Q

What does the rough Er have attached to it

A

Ribosomes

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5
Q

What organelles are only found in plants and what are only found in animals

A

Chloroplast and cell Walls

Centrioles

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6
Q

Water moves into a cell in a — solution

A

Hypotonic

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7
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Water moves out of a cell if the cell is placed in a — solution

A

Hypertonic

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8
Q

If cells are placed in a strong sugar solution water will

A

Move out of the cell

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9
Q

A cell moves particles from a region of lesser concentration to greater concentration by

A

Active transport

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10
Q

If a tulip is not watered or wilts because

A

The vacuole loses water

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11
Q

If a cell is placed in salt water, water leaves the cell by

A

Osmosis

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12
Q

Facilitated diffusion

A

Diffusion through a channel protein

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13
Q

Endocytosis

A

Active transport bringing substances into the cell

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14
Q

Exocytosis

A

Getting things out of cell using energy

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15
Q

Phagocytosis

A

Moving food into your cell using energy

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16
Q

Pinocytosis

A

Moving liquid into your cell using energy

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17
Q

Lysis

A

When cell explodes because water moves into cell (towards hypertonic)

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18
Q

Plasmolysis

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When the cell shrinks due to water moving out of the cell

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19
Q

Hypertonic

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More solute than solvent

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20
Q

Isotonic

A

Both sides equal

21
Q

Hypotonic

A

Less solute than solvent

22
Q

Diffusion

A

Passive transport of substances not water, from high to low concentration

23
Q

Osmosis

A

The diffusion of water

24
Q

Structure responsible for homeostasis

A

Cell membrane

25
Q

Movement of particles from high concentration to low

A

Diffusion

26
Q

Cellular eating

A

Phagocytosis

27
Q

Movement of food particles into the cell using energy

A

Endocytosis phagocytosis

28
Q

Loss of water from a cell resulting in a drop in turgor pressure

A

Plasmolysis

29
Q

Diffusion of water molecules through a selectively permeable membrane

A

Osmosis

30
Q

Release of wastes or cell products from inside to outside of a cell

A

Exocytosis

31
Q

Active transport differs from passive

A

Active moves against the gradient ad they require energy to do so

32
Q

Where is all the cellular energy needed for the cell made and how is it stored

A

Made in the chloroplast and it is stored in glycogen and starch

33
Q

What do carbohydrates break down to

A

Monosaccharides

34
Q

Lipids break down to

A

Fatty acids

35
Q

Proteins break down to

A

Amino acids

36
Q

Nucleic acids break down to

A

Nucleotides

37
Q

What are two types of membrane proteins and what are their functions

A

Channel proteins: facilitated diffusion

Transport proteins: active transport or large molecules

38
Q

When a lysosomes collides with a food vacuole what happens

A

They would digest the food in the vacuole

39
Q

What packages materials for removal from the cell

A

Golgi body

40
Q

How do materials get passed out of cell

A

Exocytosis

41
Q

What contains identification markers for other cells

A

Cell membrane

42
Q

In the final phase of completion, proteins are modified by special enzymes in what organelle

A

Golgi apparatus

43
Q

What produces ATP

A

Mitochondria

44
Q

Cell membranes are mostly composed of

A

Proteins and lipids

45
Q

What structure is the site of protein synthesis

A

Ribosomes

46
Q

What are found in every living cell

A

Cell membrane and ribosomes

47
Q

What factors increase the Rate of diffusion

A

Distance, concentration of substance, and weight of molecules

48
Q

Why is surface area to volume ratio important for cells

A

The ratio must remain small for the transport of molecules