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Explore the fundamental concepts of cell theory, organelles, cell membrane functions, and various transport processes in this informative guide. Learn about key scientists, structures, and mechanisms that govern cellular activities.
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Cell Theory$200 According to the cell theory, all organisms are made of what?
Cell Theory$200 Cells
Cell Theory$400 All existing cells are produced by what?
Cell Theory$400 Other living cells
Cell Theory$600 The cell is the basic unit of what?
Cell Theory$600 Life
Cell Theory$800 Who was the first person to identify cells and name them?
Cell Theory $800 Robert Hooke
Cell Theory $1000 Because he made better lenses, this scientist was able to observe cells in greater detail.
Cell Theory $1000 Anton van Leeuwenhoek
Organelles $200 These two structures are only found in plant cells
Organelles$200 Cell Wall and Chloroplast
Organelles $400 What is the function of the nucleus?
Organelles$400 It stores information
Organelles $600 Which organelle is a membrane-bound sac that divides material from the rest of the cell and transports it around the cell?
Organelles $600 Vesicle
Organelles $800 Where is Adenosine Tri Phosphate (ATP) produced?
Organelles $800 Mitochondria
Organelles $1000 Fluid inside the cell membrane that surrounds the organelles.
Organelles$1000 Cytoplasm
The Cell Membrane$200 What type of membrane allows some, but not all, materials to cross?
The Cell Membrane$200 Selectively permeable
The Cell Membrane$400 What type of receptor is located inside a cell?
The Cell Membrane$400 Intracellular
The Cell Membrane$600 Which part of a phospholipid is hydrophobic?
The Cell Membrane$600 The fatty acid tails
The Cell Membrane$800 Why is the cell membrane called “fluid”?
The Cell Membrane$800 It is in constant motion
The Cell Membrane$1000 What does the term “mosaic” in the fluid mosaic model refer to?
The Cell Membrane$1000 The variety of molecules found on the surface of the cell membrane.
Diffusion and Osmosis$200 What term describes the difference in concentration of a substance from one location to another?
Diffusion and Osmosis$200 Concentration gradient
Diffusion and Osmosis$400 How does facilitated diffusion differ from diffusion?
Diffusion and Osmosis$400 Molecules diffuse through transport proteins
Diffusion and Osmosis$600 In which kind of solution would water move from the solution into the cell?
Diffusion and Osmosis$600 Hypotonic
Diffusion and Osmosis $800 This type of transport requires no energy and moves substances with the concentration gradient from areas of high to low concentration.
Diffusion and Osmosis$800 Passive Transport
Diffusion and Osmosis$1000 In which type of solution does water flow Into and out of the cell at equal rates?
Diffusion and Osmosis$1000 Isotonic
Active Transport$200 This type of active transport happens when the cell membrane folds inside itself, forming a vesicle.
Active Transport$200 Endocytosis
Active Transport$400 How does active transport differ from passive transport?
Active Transport $400 It requires energy from the cell and moves substances against the concentration gradient.
Active Transport $600 Is energy required to move oxygen molecules across the cell membrane, from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration?