vocab flip chart - Effingham County Schools
... a possible explanation or answer to a scientific question. ...
... a possible explanation or answer to a scientific question. ...
Unit 3 Biology - moleculesoflife2
... The cell is the smallest …………………………………………………………… unit. All cells perform similar ………………………and some have specialised functions. Cell activities are carefully regulated and are ………………………… by enzymes. ...
... The cell is the smallest …………………………………………………………… unit. All cells perform similar ………………………and some have specialised functions. Cell activities are carefully regulated and are ………………………… by enzymes. ...
Study Guide for Cell Structure, Function, and Division
... f. Golgi Body g. Lysosome h. Vacuoles i. Mitochondria 2. List two ways plants and animal cells are different. 3. What is the cell theory? 4. List differences between prokaryote and eukaryote. 5. What is the magnification of an electron microscope? 6. What is the difference between active and passive ...
... f. Golgi Body g. Lysosome h. Vacuoles i. Mitochondria 2. List two ways plants and animal cells are different. 3. What is the cell theory? 4. List differences between prokaryote and eukaryote. 5. What is the magnification of an electron microscope? 6. What is the difference between active and passive ...
The Cell Membrane
... a. The phospholipid bilayer is a double layer of lipids (fat). Each lipid has a phosphate molecule attached. The lipids are hydrophobic, which means that they repel water. The phosphate molecules are hydrophilic and attract water. This maintains the water inside the cell as well as sep ...
... a. The phospholipid bilayer is a double layer of lipids (fat). Each lipid has a phosphate molecule attached. The lipids are hydrophobic, which means that they repel water. The phosphate molecules are hydrophilic and attract water. This maintains the water inside the cell as well as sep ...
Mitosis vs. binary fission
... Membrane bound nucleus Membrane bound organelles Larger DNA is coiled around proteins to form chromosomes ...
... Membrane bound nucleus Membrane bound organelles Larger DNA is coiled around proteins to form chromosomes ...
cell functions for chart File
... O. - stores water, wastes, and sometimes, fat. - more than one per animal cell. ...
... O. - stores water, wastes, and sometimes, fat. - more than one per animal cell. ...
Cell Organelles and their Functions
... Contains its own DNA and RNA Present in both plant and animal C cells ...
... Contains its own DNA and RNA Present in both plant and animal C cells ...
Biology Microbes / Classification 2012 – 2013 #4
... Bacterial anatomy A. Cell Wall = not like that of a plant 1. Gram + have typical cell wall - stain purple 2. Gram - have an extra lipid layer ...
... Bacterial anatomy A. Cell Wall = not like that of a plant 1. Gram + have typical cell wall - stain purple 2. Gram - have an extra lipid layer ...
CELL WALL CELL MEMBRANE CYTOSKELETON NUCLEUS
... • Outermost layer (for animals) • Two layer phospholipid • Phospho (end that contains phosphorous) hydrophilic: water –loving • Lipid hydrophobic: water fearing • Selectively permeable: • Controls what goes in and out of the cell ...
... • Outermost layer (for animals) • Two layer phospholipid • Phospho (end that contains phosphorous) hydrophilic: water –loving • Lipid hydrophobic: water fearing • Selectively permeable: • Controls what goes in and out of the cell ...
designing a cell city - Milton
... 3. The endoplasmic reticulum consists of a network of tube-like passageways that proteins from the ribosomes are transported through. 4. The ribosomes are small grain-like bodies made mostly of RNA and produced in the nucleolus. Proteins are constructed at the ribosomes. 5. The nucleolus is a small, ...
... 3. The endoplasmic reticulum consists of a network of tube-like passageways that proteins from the ribosomes are transported through. 4. The ribosomes are small grain-like bodies made mostly of RNA and produced in the nucleolus. Proteins are constructed at the ribosomes. 5. The nucleolus is a small, ...
Eukaryotic cells Section review model answers Ribosomes are
... 1. Ribosomes are organelles where amino acids are joined together to make proteins. Lysosomes are organelles that carry out cellular digestion. The cell wall is the outermost structure in cells of plants, fungi, and algae. 2. B 3. Golgi complex: packages and distributes proteins within a cell; endop ...
... 1. Ribosomes are organelles where amino acids are joined together to make proteins. Lysosomes are organelles that carry out cellular digestion. The cell wall is the outermost structure in cells of plants, fungi, and algae. 2. B 3. Golgi complex: packages and distributes proteins within a cell; endop ...
Chapter 2 Review 1. What is the difference between the cell
... 18. Protective skin of the cell, acts a boundary and allows materials in and out A – cell membrane 19. Jelly-like substance that contains all organelles. E - cytoplasm 20. Working part of the cell. C - organelle 21. Breaks down food in cell and makes energy; powerhouse of the cell H mitochondria 22. ...
... 18. Protective skin of the cell, acts a boundary and allows materials in and out A – cell membrane 19. Jelly-like substance that contains all organelles. E - cytoplasm 20. Working part of the cell. C - organelle 21. Breaks down food in cell and makes energy; powerhouse of the cell H mitochondria 22. ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary
... The fluid surrounding a cell’s organelle and anything dissolved in it. Outside the nucleus. ...
... The fluid surrounding a cell’s organelle and anything dissolved in it. Outside the nucleus. ...
PLANT AND ANIMAL CELL PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS Organelle
... Jelly-like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles. The control center of the cell. Contains the DNA Surrounds the nucleus. A round structure in the nucleus that makes ribosomes. Stores food and water. Processes and packages materials for the cell. The “Powerhouse”. Breaks down food to prod ...
... Jelly-like fluid that surrounds and protects the organelles. The control center of the cell. Contains the DNA Surrounds the nucleus. A round structure in the nucleus that makes ribosomes. Stores food and water. Processes and packages materials for the cell. The “Powerhouse”. Breaks down food to prod ...
All About Cells Review
... 21. In what part of a cell are organelles found? 22. What is cytosol & what does it contain? 23. Name 3 organelles found in plant, but not animal cells. 24. What is the function of mitochondria? What energy molecule is made there? 25. Describe the outer covering of the mitochondria. 26. What are cr ...
... 21. In what part of a cell are organelles found? 22. What is cytosol & what does it contain? 23. Name 3 organelles found in plant, but not animal cells. 24. What is the function of mitochondria? What energy molecule is made there? 25. Describe the outer covering of the mitochondria. 26. What are cr ...
SNC2D Exam Review: Biology Unit Name
... 2. Match the organelle with its function: a. nucleus b. cell membrane c. chloroplast d. rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) e. ribosomes f. Golgi body g. mitochondria h. nucleolus i. smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) j. vacuoles ...
... 2. Match the organelle with its function: a. nucleus b. cell membrane c. chloroplast d. rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) e. ribosomes f. Golgi body g. mitochondria h. nucleolus i. smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) j. vacuoles ...
Mary Pilson
... 9) Define osmosis. Predict the direction of water movement into or out of a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution. What would be the impact of increased salt intake on urine output from the kidney and why? (Use what you know about osmosis). ...
... 9) Define osmosis. Predict the direction of water movement into or out of a cell when placed in a hypotonic solution. What would be the impact of increased salt intake on urine output from the kidney and why? (Use what you know about osmosis). ...
cells - RIScienceTeachers
... • Nucleus: the control center • Cytoplasm: the space in between membrane and nucleus ...
... • Nucleus: the control center • Cytoplasm: the space in between membrane and nucleus ...
Biology_Semester_2_Learning_Targets
... 1. Explain what chemical compounds are and why they are important. a. Describe properties of water that makes it important to life. b. Explain what chemical compounds are and why they are important to living organisms. c. Describe the composition and role of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucl ...
... 1. Explain what chemical compounds are and why they are important. a. Describe properties of water that makes it important to life. b. Explain what chemical compounds are and why they are important to living organisms. c. Describe the composition and role of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, and nucl ...
Incredible Edible Cell
... Are all the organelles included? (10 for plants cells, 9 for animal cells) Are the organelles correctly labeled? Each organelle must be labeled with its name and function. You may label each organelle or use a key. Are the relationships between the parts (if any) shown correctly? Are the rib ...
... Are all the organelles included? (10 for plants cells, 9 for animal cells) Are the organelles correctly labeled? Each organelle must be labeled with its name and function. You may label each organelle or use a key. Are the relationships between the parts (if any) shown correctly? Are the rib ...
Ch. 3: “Cell Structure” Section 3: “Cell Organelles” Describe the role
... • Scattered over the surface of the nuclear envelope are many small channels called nuclear pores. • Ribosomal proteins and RNA are made in the nucleus. • Ribosomes are partially assembled in a region of the nucleus called the nucleolus. Ribosomes and the Endoplasmic Reticulum • Ribosomes are the ce ...
... • Scattered over the surface of the nuclear envelope are many small channels called nuclear pores. • Ribosomal proteins and RNA are made in the nucleus. • Ribosomes are partially assembled in a region of the nucleus called the nucleolus. Ribosomes and the Endoplasmic Reticulum • Ribosomes are the ce ...