ws-cell_city - High School Biology
... I. Solar Power Plant – Uses the sun’s energy to produce power for the city. J. UPS- In charge of sorting and shipping products made in the city. K. Support structures- Any structure that makes up the buildings (cement, steel, etc) or holds up parts of the city (pillars, bridges, steel support beams) ...
... I. Solar Power Plant – Uses the sun’s energy to produce power for the city. J. UPS- In charge of sorting and shipping products made in the city. K. Support structures- Any structure that makes up the buildings (cement, steel, etc) or holds up parts of the city (pillars, bridges, steel support beams) ...
Regular Biology Cell Transport Unit Objectives 1-Unit 5
... Unit 5: Cell Transport Learning Objectives Vocabulary: Active Transport Cell membrane Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Learning Objectives: ...
... Unit 5: Cell Transport Learning Objectives Vocabulary: Active Transport Cell membrane Diffusion Facilitated Diffusion Learning Objectives: ...
Cells
... -Red blood cells – 1/10 the size of an egg cell which is about the size of a dot of an i- small flexible disk shape for squeezing through tiny blood vessels -Plant vessel cells- long hollow with holes for transporting minerals and water Organic compounds- there are 4 groups of organic compounds that ...
... -Red blood cells – 1/10 the size of an egg cell which is about the size of a dot of an i- small flexible disk shape for squeezing through tiny blood vessels -Plant vessel cells- long hollow with holes for transporting minerals and water Organic compounds- there are 4 groups of organic compounds that ...
printer-friendly sample test questions
... B. cellular respiration. C. resource storage. D. protein synthesis. 6. If the ribosomes stop working in a cell, which cellular process would be most directly affected? A. Photosynthesis B. Aerobic respiration C. Protein synthesis D. Excretion of cellular wastes 2nd Item Specification: Identify the d ...
... B. cellular respiration. C. resource storage. D. protein synthesis. 6. If the ribosomes stop working in a cell, which cellular process would be most directly affected? A. Photosynthesis B. Aerobic respiration C. Protein synthesis D. Excretion of cellular wastes 2nd Item Specification: Identify the d ...
Plant and Animal Cells Study Guide
... Label the structures in each cell. (cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm, chloroplasts) Plant Cell ...
... Label the structures in each cell. (cell wall, cell membrane, nucleus, vacuole, cytoplasm, chloroplasts) Plant Cell ...
Parts of the Nerve Cell and Their Functions 1. Cell body
... information to manufacture all the proteins characteristic of that cell. As architect, it synthesizes RNA from DNA and ships it through its pores to the cytoplasm for use in protein synthesis. The.Nucleolus is an organelle within the nucleus which is involved actively in ribosome synthesis and in th ...
... information to manufacture all the proteins characteristic of that cell. As architect, it synthesizes RNA from DNA and ships it through its pores to the cytoplasm for use in protein synthesis. The.Nucleolus is an organelle within the nucleus which is involved actively in ribosome synthesis and in th ...
Transport
... C Ion channels help ions move across the cell membrane A Glucose often enters the cell by facilitated diffusion using carrier molecules. C Low turgor pressure causes a plant to wilt. B The Sodium-Potassium pump usually pumps sodium out of the cell and potassium into it. A A cell expends energy on me ...
... C Ion channels help ions move across the cell membrane A Glucose often enters the cell by facilitated diffusion using carrier molecules. C Low turgor pressure causes a plant to wilt. B The Sodium-Potassium pump usually pumps sodium out of the cell and potassium into it. A A cell expends energy on me ...
Chapter 3: The Structure of Living Things
... 9. A. Animal Cell—B. Plant Cell I know this because the plant cell had a cell wall and a chloroplast; Which only plants have and not animals. And diagram B. had large vacuole in its cells, which again a plant has and the animal cells would only have small vacuole. 10. Reproduction, because an indiv ...
... 9. A. Animal Cell—B. Plant Cell I know this because the plant cell had a cell wall and a chloroplast; Which only plants have and not animals. And diagram B. had large vacuole in its cells, which again a plant has and the animal cells would only have small vacuole. 10. Reproduction, because an indiv ...
Keystone prac#ce set #1
... • Carbohydrates are our essen-al energy molecules to be use almost immediately (simple sugars like glucose) or stored in the liver as glycogen. In plants they are stored as starch, which we use as ...
... • Carbohydrates are our essen-al energy molecules to be use almost immediately (simple sugars like glucose) or stored in the liver as glycogen. In plants they are stored as starch, which we use as ...
of the cell.
... 3)This allows plants to “stand up.” C. Active Transport- movement of any substance across a cell membrane with the use of chemical energy. ...
... 3)This allows plants to “stand up.” C. Active Transport- movement of any substance across a cell membrane with the use of chemical energy. ...
The Cell Theory
... Leeuwenhoek used his own single lens microscopes and was the first person to observe bacteria and protozoa. ...
... Leeuwenhoek used his own single lens microscopes and was the first person to observe bacteria and protozoa. ...
lab quiz 4 study guide sp 2015
... 6. Selectively permeable: the plasma membrane and other non-biological membranes (dialysis tubing) are selective as to what particles/molecules/substance can pass across them. The plasma membrane (a phospholipid bilayer) is permeable to nonpolar molecules and small molecules like water, carbon dioxi ...
... 6. Selectively permeable: the plasma membrane and other non-biological membranes (dialysis tubing) are selective as to what particles/molecules/substance can pass across them. The plasma membrane (a phospholipid bilayer) is permeable to nonpolar molecules and small molecules like water, carbon dioxi ...
24.7 Structure of Cell Membranes
... membranes, where they aggregate in a closed, sheet-like structure the lipid bilayer. The bilayer is formed by two parallel layers of lipids oriented so that their ionic head groups protrude into the aqueous environments on either side of the bilayer. Their nonpolar tails cluster together in the midd ...
... membranes, where they aggregate in a closed, sheet-like structure the lipid bilayer. The bilayer is formed by two parallel layers of lipids oriented so that their ionic head groups protrude into the aqueous environments on either side of the bilayer. Their nonpolar tails cluster together in the midd ...
Chapter 2 Structure of the Cell
... Lysosomes: Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles of various sizes that havean acidic internal pH (pH 5). Lysosomes containpotent enzymes known collectively as acid hydrolases. They ...
... Lysosomes: Lysosomes are membrane-enclosed organelles of various sizes that havean acidic internal pH (pH 5). Lysosomes containpotent enzymes known collectively as acid hydrolases. They ...
Biochemistry and the Organization of Cells
... Mitochondria and chloroplasts: -have 2 membranes -possess DNA and ribosomes -are about the size of a prokaryotic cell -divide by a process similar to bacteria ...
... Mitochondria and chloroplasts: -have 2 membranes -possess DNA and ribosomes -are about the size of a prokaryotic cell -divide by a process similar to bacteria ...
DNA Replication • DNA strands separate and the nucleotides in the
... o RNA has an extra hydroxyl group that DNA does not have ...
... o RNA has an extra hydroxyl group that DNA does not have ...
A.P. Bio Chapter 4 Organization of the Cell review sheet
... 20. Rough (RER) is studded with ___________________ that are involved in protein synthesis 21. Some proteins constructed on RER are transported by __________________ for secretion to the outside or insertion in other membranes. The Golgi complex processes, sorts, and modifies proteins 22. In some ce ...
... 20. Rough (RER) is studded with ___________________ that are involved in protein synthesis 21. Some proteins constructed on RER are transported by __________________ for secretion to the outside or insertion in other membranes. The Golgi complex processes, sorts, and modifies proteins 22. In some ce ...
Plant and Animal Cell Parts - Alexmac
... called _________________, which give the green colour to the plants. These tiny structures are the primary food factory for all living things on Earth. ______________________ within the chloroplast is also responsible for producing the oxygen in the air you breathe. Both animal and plant cells have ...
... called _________________, which give the green colour to the plants. These tiny structures are the primary food factory for all living things on Earth. ______________________ within the chloroplast is also responsible for producing the oxygen in the air you breathe. Both animal and plant cells have ...
Cell Organelles and Functions – Analogy Project
... Part 1: Use pages 64-65 of the book to help you identify the organelle that performs each function. Label each organelle on the model. Note, the model below is a plant cell. Plant and animal cells are very similar with the exception of the ____________________, which is much larger to store ________ ...
... Part 1: Use pages 64-65 of the book to help you identify the organelle that performs each function. Label each organelle on the model. Note, the model below is a plant cell. Plant and animal cells are very similar with the exception of the ____________________, which is much larger to store ________ ...
Cell Structure Wrap-up and Review
... 7. What is the MAIN difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? – Prokaryotes – NO NUCLEUS – Eukaryotes – true nucleus ...
... 7. What is the MAIN difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? – Prokaryotes – NO NUCLEUS – Eukaryotes – true nucleus ...
Cell Structures
... e.g. the nucleus, to make them easier to see. Sometimes a mordant is used, which fixes the stain to the structures. ...
... e.g. the nucleus, to make them easier to see. Sometimes a mordant is used, which fixes the stain to the structures. ...
10-2 Cell Division lecture notes
... _______________________________________________________________________ Chromosomes: Genetic material (DNA) is usually in ____________________________ Before cell division,_______________________________________________________ Each chromosomes makes__________________________________________________ ...
... _______________________________________________________________________ Chromosomes: Genetic material (DNA) is usually in ____________________________ Before cell division,_______________________________________________________ Each chromosomes makes__________________________________________________ ...