Cell Bingo. Cell Bingo! Eukaryote Prokaryote Cell membrane PhospholipidsHypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic Diffusion Osmosis Active transportPassive transport.

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Cell Bingo

Cell Bingo! Eukaryote Prokaryote Cell membrane PhospholipidsHypertonic Hypotonic Isotonic Diffusion Osmosis Active transportPassive transport Cytoplasm Chloroplast Ribosomes Endocytosis ExocytosisNucleusProteins Mitochondria Hyponatremia DiaphragmnosepieceCell wallLysosomes Enter all of the words in the boxes and include a free space

Control center of the cell; contains DNA

A cell without a nucleus, like a bacteria

Molecules that make up the cell membrane

Movement of water molecules across a membrane

Solution that will cause a cell to shrink

Movement of large molecules out of the cell by fusing with the membrane

Make up the framework of the cytoskeleton, act as enzymes, allow cells to communicate, and can provide channels to transport molecules

Makes proteins

A solution where there is equal movement of water into and out of a cell

Movement of large molecules into the cell by fusing with the membrane

Does not require energy to transport molecules, like water

Movement of particles from high to low concentration

Solution that contains more water then solute

An organelle found in plant cells that is the site of photosynthesis

Condition where a person drinks too much water and drowns their cells

Part of the microscope that controls the amount of light passing through

Uses energy to pump molecules across a membrane

Regulates which materials enter and leave the cell

Part of the microscope where the high and low power lenses are contained

Found in plant cells and provides structure

Only found in animal cells; digest waste materials

The area of the cell in between the nucleus and the cell membrane

Powerhouse of the cell; site of cellular respiration

A cell with a nucleus and many other organelles