Plant • Animal • Fungi • Protist • Monera
... ✴most feed on other organism some make food through photosynthesis (cyanobacteria) ✴Examples: ✴bacteria (grouped according to shape) ✴Bacillus, Coccus, Spirllum ...
... ✴most feed on other organism some make food through photosynthesis (cyanobacteria) ✴Examples: ✴bacteria (grouped according to shape) ✴Bacillus, Coccus, Spirllum ...
Passive Transport - ms. tuldanes` science class
... Diffusion The movement of molecules 1. ________: _________ high concentration to an area of from an area of _____ low concentration. ___ water though a 2. Osmosis ________: The movement of _____ selectively permeable membrane from an area of ____________________ high concentration to an area of low ...
... Diffusion The movement of molecules 1. ________: _________ high concentration to an area of from an area of _____ low concentration. ___ water though a 2. Osmosis ________: The movement of _____ selectively permeable membrane from an area of ____________________ high concentration to an area of low ...
Section 1: Cellular Physiology
... 1. The subcellular structure that degrades proteins is called the: A. tight junction B. mitochondria C. lysosome D. plasma membrane E. ribosome ANS: C 2. An experiment is done to measure the uptake of an amino acid into a cell. The following data are obtained. ...
... 1. The subcellular structure that degrades proteins is called the: A. tight junction B. mitochondria C. lysosome D. plasma membrane E. ribosome ANS: C 2. An experiment is done to measure the uptake of an amino acid into a cell. The following data are obtained. ...
Cell Unit Study Guide
... You should be able to do the following: 1. Identify and provide examples of the traits of living things. 2. List and describe the levels of organization from smallest to largest. 3. Identify the three parts of cell theory. 4. Determine if a cell is a eukaryote or prokaryote given limited information ...
... You should be able to do the following: 1. Identify and provide examples of the traits of living things. 2. List and describe the levels of organization from smallest to largest. 3. Identify the three parts of cell theory. 4. Determine if a cell is a eukaryote or prokaryote given limited information ...
Cell Prison analogy[1] - NylandBiology2012-2013
... the cell membrane in the way that they control what goes in and what comes out of the prison just like the cell membrane controls goes in and out of the cell. This organelle is found in both the plant and animal cell. ...
... the cell membrane in the way that they control what goes in and what comes out of the prison just like the cell membrane controls goes in and out of the cell. This organelle is found in both the plant and animal cell. ...
Name Date ______ Period _____
... Chloroplasts, along with mitochondria, supply much of the _________________ needed to power the activities of plant cells. ...
... Chloroplasts, along with mitochondria, supply much of the _________________ needed to power the activities of plant cells. ...
Week 9 CELL WALLS are found in plant cells. They are made up of
... A collection of cells that perform the same function and that work together is called a TISSUE. Examples of tissues include nervous tissues, muscle tissue, and blood tissue. ...
... A collection of cells that perform the same function and that work together is called a TISSUE. Examples of tissues include nervous tissues, muscle tissue, and blood tissue. ...
7.3 From Cell To Organism
... a. ex – the heart - made up of muscle, nerve, & other tissues C. Organ System 1. Various organs that carry out a major body function a. ex- circulatory system – carries blood throughout the body ...
... a. ex – the heart - made up of muscle, nerve, & other tissues C. Organ System 1. Various organs that carry out a major body function a. ex- circulatory system – carries blood throughout the body ...
Cellular, Element, and Molecular Building Blocks of Living Systems
... http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/pro tein.htm ...
... http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio104/pro tein.htm ...
Name:
... membrane. ________________ ________________ ________________ 2. Most of the cell membrane is made up of phospo ____________. 3. The “tails” are __________________ and therefore face inward and away from water. 4. The “heads” are ________________ and face toward the water. 5. The “heads” and “tails” ...
... membrane. ________________ ________________ ________________ 2. Most of the cell membrane is made up of phospo ____________. 3. The “tails” are __________________ and therefore face inward and away from water. 4. The “heads” are ________________ and face toward the water. 5. The “heads” and “tails” ...
Cells
... Bulk-phase endocytosis (pinocytosis) – Bulk-phase endocytosis (pinocytosis) ”cellular drinking” • Plasma membrane folds inward, forming a vesicle allowing tiny droplets of extracellular fluid that contain dissolved substances to be surrounded • Vesicle detaches or “pinches off” of the plasma membra ...
... Bulk-phase endocytosis (pinocytosis) – Bulk-phase endocytosis (pinocytosis) ”cellular drinking” • Plasma membrane folds inward, forming a vesicle allowing tiny droplets of extracellular fluid that contain dissolved substances to be surrounded • Vesicle detaches or “pinches off” of the plasma membra ...
plasma membrane - HEDCen Science
... – In the cytosol (free ribosomes) – On the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum or the nuclear envelope (bound ribosomes) ...
... – In the cytosol (free ribosomes) – On the outside of the endoplasmic reticulum or the nuclear envelope (bound ribosomes) ...
Name Period ______ Date Function of Cell Membranes Directions
... _____ 1. Diffusion across a cell membrane either using a transport protein or moving directly through the phospholipid bilayer _____ 2. Moves solutes against concentration gradient _____ 3. Any spread of particles from area of higher concentration to area of lower concentration _____ 4. Diffusion wi ...
... _____ 1. Diffusion across a cell membrane either using a transport protein or moving directly through the phospholipid bilayer _____ 2. Moves solutes against concentration gradient _____ 3. Any spread of particles from area of higher concentration to area of lower concentration _____ 4. Diffusion wi ...
Common Assessment: Cell Structure and Function
... Cell Test 1. Name two examples of organelles found only in eukaryotic cells. 2. Cell membranes allow some substances to pass through them and not others. For this reason, a cell membrane is: _________________. 3. Which cell organelle is responsible for packaging proteins for export (secretion) out o ...
... Cell Test 1. Name two examples of organelles found only in eukaryotic cells. 2. Cell membranes allow some substances to pass through them and not others. For this reason, a cell membrane is: _________________. 3. Which cell organelle is responsible for packaging proteins for export (secretion) out o ...
Chapter 8-Cellular Transport & the Cell Cycle
... Endocytosis-def-pg.200-the process by which a cell surrounds and takes in material from its environment. ...
... Endocytosis-def-pg.200-the process by which a cell surrounds and takes in material from its environment. ...