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Cards (58)

  • Eukaryotic cell examples
    Animal and plants
  • Prokaryotic cell example
    Bacteria
  • Multicellular cell examples
    Animal and plants
  • Unicellular cell examples
    Bacteria
  • multicellular cell definition
    Lots of cells
  • Unicellular definition
    only one cell
  • Animal cell features
    Cell membrane, nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria, cytomplasm
  • Plant cell features
    Cell wall, cell membrane, vacuole, nucleus, mitochondria, ribosomes, cytoplasm, chloroplasts
  • Bacteria cell features
    Cell wall, Cell membrane, Circular strand of DND, Plasmids, Flagella, cytoplasm, ribosomes
  • 3 Differences between animal and plant cells
    Plant cells also have: Cell wall, Vacuole, Chloroplasts
  • 5 kingdom of life features
    Animas, plants, fungi, protactists, bacteria
  • 4 features in the kingdom of life that are eukaryotic
    Animal, plant, fungi, protactists
  • 1 feature in kingdom of life that are prokaryotic
    Bacteria
  • Object definition
    The actual/real sample used
  • Image definition
    The image you see when looking down a microscope
  • A more detailed image is said to have a higher
    resolution
  • 3 factors affecting the rate of diffusion
    concentration gradient, temperature, surface area
  • A larger concentration means
    A higher rate of diffusion
  • A larger surface area means
    A higher rate of diffusion
  • A higher temperature means
    A higher rate of diffusion
  • osmosis definition
    The net movement of water molecules across a partially permeable membrane from a area of high concentration to a area of low concentration
  • Diffusion definition
    The net movement of particles from a high to low concentration
  • Partially permeable definition
    Only some molecules can diffuse through
  • A cell membrane is
    Partially permeable
  • 3 reasons new cells are required
    Growth, development, repair
  • What contains the cells genetic material and controls the cells activities
    Nucleus
  • What is the role of mitochondria
    The site of aerobic respiration and where energy is released to cells
  • What is a cytoplasm
    A jelly-like material containing nutrients and salts, where chemical reactions take place
  • The green pigment that absorbs the light energy is called
    Chlorophyll
  • What is made from cellulose and makes the cell strong and allows it to maintain it's structure and shape
    Cell wall
  • 3 features of animals
    Reproduce sexually, hetertrophs, multicellular
  • 2 features of plants
    multicellular, autotrophs
  • Is yeast multicellular or unicellular
    unicellular
  • What are the tiny little thread like structures in fungi called
    hyphae
  • the large majority of protactists are
    multicellular
  • what 4 kingdoms of life act as pathogens
    Fungi, bacteria, viruses, protactists
  • Can only some protactisis photosynthesis
    yes
  • do most bacterias have nothing to do with humans
    yes
  • Can bacteria only live in a few specific environments
    no
  • parasite definition
    An organism that depends on another organism to grow and reproduce