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Review Plasma Membrane Active Transport Water Membrane Architecture 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Passive Transport
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The type of microscope in which the specimen has to be killed
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What is the electron microscope?
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This organelle makes ribosomes
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What is the nucleolus?
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The scientist that said that all plants were made of cells
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Who is Schleiden?
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The part of the experiment that depends on the thing being changed
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What is the dependent variable?
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The act where cells become specialized as they multiply and develop
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What is differentiation?
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This is the structure responsible for maintaining homeostasis of the cell
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What is plasma (cell) membrane?
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All cells are surrounded by this substance which helps shape them.
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What is water?
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The part of the phospholipid that touches water
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What is the polar head?
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The part of the cell membrane that does not allow water to pass
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What are non-polar lipids?
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The plasma membrane stops this type of molecule from entering the cell
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What are polar molecules?
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This is the diffusion of water
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What is osmosis?
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Diffusion will occur until this state is reached
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What is dynamic equilibrium?
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This is the pressure exerted by stuff in the cell on the cell wall
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What is turgor pressure?
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This is caused by a decrease in turgor pressure
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What is plasmolysis?
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This happens to the diffusion rate if the concentration is increased
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What is increase?
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This is used by the cell to take in food and minerals
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What is endocytosis?
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The different levels of concentration inside and outside of the cell
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What is the diffusion (concentration) gradient?
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This is what active transport requires in order to allow substances in and out
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What is energy?
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This is used by the cell to get rid of wastes
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What is exocytosis?
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The direction that active transport is able to move substances
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What is from low to high?
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This is the type of bond that forms between water molecules
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What is a hydrogen bond?
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A molecule that has a slight charge on either end
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What is a polar molecule?
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The attraction of like molecules (like sticks to like) Causes surface tension in water
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What is cohesion?
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This is the type of bond that holds the oxygen and hydrogens together in each individual water molecule
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What is a covalent bond?
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These are what the oxygen part of the water molecule hogs from the Hydrogen atoms
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What are electrons?
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The number of layers that makes up the cell membrane
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What is two?
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This is what gives the cell its nametag
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What is a marker protein?
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These act as passageways though the cell membrane
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What is are carrier proteins?
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These things transmit information into the cell by reacting to molecules outside of the cell
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What are receptor proteins?
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This is how your body distinguishes between its own cells and invading cells
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What are marker proteins or nametags?
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Make your wager
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These are the 3 main scientists whose work proved biogenesis.
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Who are Redi, Spallanzani, and Pasteur?
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