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Cells and Cell Tran.

Cells and Cellular Transport

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The process by which cells use energy to transport molecules throught the cell membrane from high concentration to low concentration Active Transport
A compound that stores and is used as energy in cells. ATP (adenine triphosphate)
The basic unit of structure and function that makes up all organisms. Cell
The thin boundary between the cell and its external environment. Made of phosolipids and proteins Cell Membrane
The process in which nutrients are broken down releasing the chemical energy stored in them. Cellular Respiration
A green organelle in plant cells containing chlorophyll; where photosynthesis takes place. Chloroplast
An organelle that transports proteins and other materials from one part of the cell to another (two types: smooth; rough). Endoplasmic Reticulum
Pod-shaped organelles that contain enzymes used to extract energy from nutrients. "The powerhouse of the cell." Mitochondria
A body structure made of different kinds of tissues combined to perform a specific function. Organ
Several organs working together to perform a specific function. Organ System
A structure within a cell that carries out a specific function. Name means "tiny organ." Organelle
Made of cellulose and surrounds plant cells. Main function is to prevent loss of water but also provides structural support. Cell Wall
Packages proteins for transport out of cell. typically located near the cell membrane Golgi Body (apparatus)
Gel like substance inside the cell between the cell membrane and nucleus. Cytoplasm
The DNA of the cell, as it appears during mitosis, in its coiled and dense form. Chromosomes
The DNA of the cell as it appears during the portion of the cell cycle when the cell is carrying out its normal life functions. Chromatin
The idea that all living things are basic structure of form and function are cells, cells only arise from other cells Cell Theory
Cells develop in different ways to perform different functions. Cell Specialization
One of two structures found only in animal cells. Play important role in mitosis making the spindle fibers. Centriole
Membrane surrounding the nucleus of plant and animal cells. Nuclear Envelope.
"The brain of the cell." Contains the genetic information of the cell. Nucleus
Site of ribosome production inside the nucleus. Nucleolus
Name means "storage sac." Rarely found in animal cells, large in plant cells and store food, water and wastes. Vacuole
Tiny two part structure in the cytoplasm that is envolved in protein synthesis in association with the rough ER. Ribosomes
Protein filament network that helps a cell maintain its shape. Cytoskeleton
The mass of a given substance being dissolved (solute) in a given volume of a solvent (the substance doing the dissolving). Concentration
The movement of a substance from high concentration to low concentration. Diffusion
The diffusion of water. Osmosis
The transport of lager molecules through protein channels in the cell membrane. Facillitated Diffusion
The concentration of solutes is the same inside and outside the cell. Equilibrium. Isotonic
Solution outside the cell has a higher concentratiion than inside the cell. Water is lost. Hypertonic
Solution outside the cell has a lower concentration than inside the cell. Water gain. Hypotonic
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