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Hosted by DJ Watts

Cells More Cells Cells Continued Are you bored of cells yet???

Row 1, Col 1 This is the largest part of the cell cycle in most cells Interphase

1,2 What are the four phases of mitosis? 1)Prophase 2)Metaphase 3)Anaphase 4)Telophase

1,3 Which of the following is required for osmosis to occur? a)An Enzyme b)A fully permeable membrane c)ATP d)A solute concentration gradient d) A solute concentration gradient

1,4 These two processes allow larger molecules to move across the plasma membrane Endocytosis and Exocytosis

2,1 These compose the bilayer “backbone” of the cell membrane Phospholipids

2,2 The Endoplasmic Reticulum consists of these two parts Smooth ER and Rough ER

2,3 This/These cause phospholipids to always align as a bilayer if water is present The Polarity of Water/Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Regions

2,4 This mechanism is used to actively move sodium and potassium ions The Sodium-Potassium Pump

3,1 This ratio effectively limits the size of cells Surface Area to Volume Ratio

3,2 Draw and Label a Mitchondrion Structures Needed: Matrix Crista Inner Membrane Outer Membrane

3,3 This organelle functions in the collection, packaging, modification, and distribution of materials synthesized in the cell Golgi Apparatus

3,4 This region of a prokaryotic cell is non-compartmentalized and contains a single, long, continuous, circular thread of DNA Nucleoid Region

4,1 Draw and Label a Prokaryotic Cell Structures Needed: Capsule Cytoplasm Ribosomes Plasmid Pilli Cell Wall Plasma Membrane Flagella The Nucleoid

4,2 In this type of passive transport, particles of a certain type move from a region of high concentration to a region of low concentration Diffusion

4,3 This is the process by which prokaryotic cells divide Binary Fission

4,4 What are the populations of cells within organisms that retain their ability to divide and differentiate? Stem Cells

5,1 What are the three components of the Cell Theory? 1)All organisms are composed of cells 2)Cells are the smallest unit of life 3) All cells come from pre-existing cells

5,2 Draw and Label a Eukaryotic Cell. Structures Needed: Plasma Membrane Cytoplasm Centrioles Nuclear Membrane Lysosomes Nucleolus Endoplasmic reticulum Ribosomes Lysosomes Golgi Apparatus Mitochondria Nucleus Centrosomes Vacuoles

5,3 Draw and Label a Plant Cell. Structures Needed: Endoplasmic Reticulum Central Vacuole Chloroplasts Cell Wall Plasma Membrane Mitochondria Cytoplasm Nucleus Nuclear Pore Nuclear Membrane Ribosomes Golgi Apparatus Starch Granules

5,4 What are the 6 functions of life? 1)Metabolism 2)Growth 3)Reproduction 4)Response 5)Homeostasis 6)Nutrition