Active Transport, Exocytosis and Endocytosis
... A pocket is made around the substance to be taken in The pocket breaks off inside the cell and forms a vesicle The vesicle fuses with a lysosome or other organelle ...
... A pocket is made around the substance to be taken in The pocket breaks off inside the cell and forms a vesicle The vesicle fuses with a lysosome or other organelle ...
PGS
... A. Pathway found inside of membrane bound organelles that are involved in making proteins that will be leaving a cell. B. Membrane bound organelles also create separate, specialized environments within the cell to carryout isolated, complex chemical reactions without interference from other componen ...
... A. Pathway found inside of membrane bound organelles that are involved in making proteins that will be leaving a cell. B. Membrane bound organelles also create separate, specialized environments within the cell to carryout isolated, complex chemical reactions without interference from other componen ...
Multiple Choice
... 25. Rough endoplasmic reticulum looks rough because there are mitochondria attached to it. 26. Ribosomes are only found attached to endoplasmic reticulum. 27. It is likely that a muscle cell would have more mitochondria than a fat cell. 28. One of the main functions of the mitochondria is to supply ...
... 25. Rough endoplasmic reticulum looks rough because there are mitochondria attached to it. 26. Ribosomes are only found attached to endoplasmic reticulum. 27. It is likely that a muscle cell would have more mitochondria than a fat cell. 28. One of the main functions of the mitochondria is to supply ...
Reading Guide
... 2. Draw a phospholipid molecule and label its parts. Differentiate between the terms hydrophilic and hydrophobic, labeling these areas on your drawing. ...
... 2. Draw a phospholipid molecule and label its parts. Differentiate between the terms hydrophilic and hydrophobic, labeling these areas on your drawing. ...
Chapter 6- Cell membrane and Cell transport study guide:
... Identify all the functions of proteins in cellular membranes. Describe how phospholipid molecules are oriented in the plasma membrane of a cell. What is the function of a transport protein? ...
... Identify all the functions of proteins in cellular membranes. Describe how phospholipid molecules are oriented in the plasma membrane of a cell. What is the function of a transport protein? ...
Cell Organelles Worksheet
... Select the PLANT CELL tab, and click Sample. Set the Zoom to 2000x. Question: What functions do the organelles in a plant cell perform? 1. Label: Locate each organelle in the plant cell. Label the organelles in the diagram below. ...
... Select the PLANT CELL tab, and click Sample. Set the Zoom to 2000x. Question: What functions do the organelles in a plant cell perform? 1. Label: Locate each organelle in the plant cell. Label the organelles in the diagram below. ...
worksheet 7-2
... Organelle ______ 28. Ribosome ______ 29. Endoplasmic reticulum ______ 30. Golgi apparatus ______ 31. Lysosome ______ 32. Vacuole ______ 33. Chloroplast ______ 34. Mitochondrion ...
... Organelle ______ 28. Ribosome ______ 29. Endoplasmic reticulum ______ 30. Golgi apparatus ______ 31. Lysosome ______ 32. Vacuole ______ 33. Chloroplast ______ 34. Mitochondrion ...
Name: Per. _____ UNIT 4 – CELL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION
... Which kind of cells have cell walls? Plant cell walls contain ______________________= makes plants STURDY What is the function of cell walls? SUPPORT, PROTECTION WHAT ARE CELLS CALLED THAT HAVE NO NUCLEUS and NO ORGANELLES WITH MEMBRANES? WHAT ARE CELLS CALLED THAT HAVE A NUCLEUS and ORGANELLES WITH ...
... Which kind of cells have cell walls? Plant cell walls contain ______________________= makes plants STURDY What is the function of cell walls? SUPPORT, PROTECTION WHAT ARE CELLS CALLED THAT HAVE NO NUCLEUS and NO ORGANELLES WITH MEMBRANES? WHAT ARE CELLS CALLED THAT HAVE A NUCLEUS and ORGANELLES WITH ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary
... The organelle where photosynthesis takes place, only present in plants and algae ...
... The organelle where photosynthesis takes place, only present in plants and algae ...
A Protein Pathway
... As the messenger RNA leaves the nucleus, it attaches to a small structure in the cytoplasm called a ribosome. For now, we can define the ribosome as an organelle that serves as the site of protein synthesis in the cell, acting as a kind of playback head on a cassette deck. The ribosome reads the ins ...
... As the messenger RNA leaves the nucleus, it attaches to a small structure in the cytoplasm called a ribosome. For now, we can define the ribosome as an organelle that serves as the site of protein synthesis in the cell, acting as a kind of playback head on a cassette deck. The ribosome reads the ins ...
Carbohydrate: an organic molecule that provides energy for the cell
... Hypertonic: this occurs when the solute concentration is more outside than inside of the cell. Diffusion: the movement of “anything” from high to low concentrations. Osmosis: the movement of water molecules from high to low concentrations. Concentration Gradient: the difference between concentration ...
... Hypertonic: this occurs when the solute concentration is more outside than inside of the cell. Diffusion: the movement of “anything” from high to low concentrations. Osmosis: the movement of water molecules from high to low concentrations. Concentration Gradient: the difference between concentration ...
Cell Organelle Foldable
... The gate keeper – phospholipid bilayer that controls what enters and leaves the cell. Fluid layer of the cell that holds the organelles composed of ions and water. Thick Membrane layer surrounding plant cells that contains cellulose and encloses the cell contents. A series of sacks that detoxify the ...
... The gate keeper – phospholipid bilayer that controls what enters and leaves the cell. Fluid layer of the cell that holds the organelles composed of ions and water. Thick Membrane layer surrounding plant cells that contains cellulose and encloses the cell contents. A series of sacks that detoxify the ...
PARTS of a CELL
... •Components of the cell membrane are assembled ROUGH ER: ribosomes on the ER make proteins & these new proteins move into the ER where they may be chemically modified SMOOTH ER: no ribosomes; contains specialized enzymes that perform specific tasks (ex: make lipids) ...
... •Components of the cell membrane are assembled ROUGH ER: ribosomes on the ER make proteins & these new proteins move into the ER where they may be chemically modified SMOOTH ER: no ribosomes; contains specialized enzymes that perform specific tasks (ex: make lipids) ...
CELL TRANSPORT - Oncourse : Gateway : Home
... Other Transport Mechanisms Exocytosis – process by which materials are released from the inside of the cell Release toxins and waste products Release proteins ...
... Other Transport Mechanisms Exocytosis – process by which materials are released from the inside of the cell Release toxins and waste products Release proteins ...
A. Cell membrane
... • Dotted with thousands of pores, • Materials move into and out of the nucleus through the pores. ...
... • Dotted with thousands of pores, • Materials move into and out of the nucleus through the pores. ...
Slide 1
... •In other words, things move across a membrane from areas of “a lot” to areas of “a little”. •It’s all about size and shape • chemicals are too big or the wrong shape, they cannot pass through the membrane ...
... •In other words, things move across a membrane from areas of “a lot” to areas of “a little”. •It’s all about size and shape • chemicals are too big or the wrong shape, they cannot pass through the membrane ...
Unit I File
... that transport proteins and lipids around the cell a. little transporters that shuttle their contents from one organelle to another b. when they contact the appropriate organelle, they fuse with its outer membrane and dump their contents inside c. same for plasma membrane, allowing the export of mat ...
... that transport proteins and lipids around the cell a. little transporters that shuttle their contents from one organelle to another b. when they contact the appropriate organelle, they fuse with its outer membrane and dump their contents inside c. same for plasma membrane, allowing the export of mat ...
vesicles - apbiostafford
... many compounds • Structure – membrane connected to nuclear envelope & extends throughout cell ...
... many compounds • Structure – membrane connected to nuclear envelope & extends throughout cell ...
HS CPA Biology Summer Requirements
... are more rigorous. This does not mean the content will be different; however, there will be a more challenged approach to the content of Biology. TASK: Students will identify the structure and function of the following organelles (parts). Students should also be able to determine whether the structu ...
... are more rigorous. This does not mean the content will be different; however, there will be a more challenged approach to the content of Biology. TASK: Students will identify the structure and function of the following organelles (parts). Students should also be able to determine whether the structu ...
AP Biology Reading Guide Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell
... 18. Besides packaging secretory proteins into transport vesicles, what is another major function of the rough ER? ...
... 18. Besides packaging secretory proteins into transport vesicles, what is another major function of the rough ER? ...