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This is the only type of cell you can see without a microscope

This is the only type of cell you can see without a microscope. What are the differences between plant and animal cells? (6). These type of cells lack a nucleus and do not have membrane bound organelles.

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This is the only type of cell you can see without a microscope

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  1. This is the only type of cell you can see without a microscope

  2. What are the differences between plant and animal cells? (6)

  3. These type of cells lack a nucleus and do not have membrane bound organelles

  4. When the amount of materials moving into the cell equals the amount of materials moving out of the cell are the same in number

  5. This part of both plant and animal cells is selectively permeable

  6. refers to the idea that cells are the basic unit of structure in every living thing

  7. This part of the cell membrane is hydrophilic

  8. This is the fundamental unit of structure, function and organization in all living organisms

  9. This is the movement of water in and out of the cell

  10. What are the characteristics of eukaryotic cells (4)?

  11. When materials move out the cell and the cell shrinks or gets smaller

  12. These type of prokaryotic cells can withstand extreme conditions

  13. “He” was merchant who built “this” so he could look at the thread count to avoid being ripped off

  14. In what kingdoms do you find eukaryotic cells?

  15. This part of the cell membrane is hydrophobic

  16. These are embedded into the cell membrane

  17. This theory is one of the foundations of Biology

  18. This is the movement of particles/molecules in an out of the cell

  19. This part of the cell is sometimes to referred to as the “edge of life”

  20. When materials move into the cell and the cell gets larger

  21. These are the 2 types of Prokaryotic cells

  22. Plant cells become firm because of the inflow of water into the cell

  23. What are the 4 functions of the cell membrane?

  24. Another name for the bilayer part of the cell membrane

  25. The name for when a cell swells so much it bursts

  26. The movement of materials both in and out of the cell that requires no energy

  27. The modern interpretation of the cell theory (3)

  28. New cells come from other pre-existing cells, plant cells come from plant cells and animal cells come from animal cells

  29. This uses transport proteins (tunnels) that let substances that pass through the membrane It still does not use energy and is still considered passive transport.

  30. The goal of materials moving in and out of a cell is to create an _________________

  31. These were the first type of cells to appear on Earth

  32. Materials move across the cell membrane from a ___________ ____________ to a __________ ____________

  33. when a cell uses energy to move molecules across a membrane

  34. Plant cells become limp in this type of solution

  35. Another name for cell shrinkage

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