Created by Kaitlyn Schrauwen
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What is the phospholipid bilayer?
What are ribosomes and what are they made up of ?
What does the term selectively permeable mean?
What are microtubules?
What are plastids?
Label the following numbers.
What is the Law of Diffusion
What structures are only involved in mitosis of animal cells?
What is the difference between Chlorophyll and Chloroplasts?
What are nuclear pores?
What are vacuoles and what do they contain?
What is the function of the nucleus and what does it contain?
What three statements make up the cell theory?
What is the digestion centre in the cell and what do they break down?
What occurs in the endoplasmic reticulum?
What are chromosomes and what do they do?
What are two functions of the cytoskeleton?
What is the mitochondria's function?
What is the function of the nucleolus?
What types of proteins can be found in a cell's membrane? What are their functions?
What are SEM's?
What are TEM's?
What is the formula for photosynthesis in the chloroplast?
Describe the steps of the secretory pathway.
What does the term Pinocytosis mean?
How does temperature affect diffusion?
What does the term Hypertonic mean?
How does concentration of a substance affect the rate of diffusion?
What are the differences between plant and animal cells?
What is active transport?
What does the term Isotonic mean?
What does the term Phagocytosis mean
What is passive transport?
What is exocytosis?
What is the difference between Prokaryotic Cells and Eukaryotic Cells?
What is endocytosis?
What is concentration gradient?
What is osmotic gradient?
How does viscosity (thickness) of a solution effect the rate of diffusion?
How does size and shape affect the rate of diffusion?
What are channel proteins?
What are two types of oligosaccharides? What is their function?
What is the formula for cellular respiration in the mitochondria?
What does the term Hypotonic mean?
What does the term Hydrophilic mean?
What does the term Hydrophobic mean?
What does the term Plasmolysis mean?