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Mrs. T's Cell Stack

QuestionAnswer
func of ribosomes protein synthesis
func of centrioles cell division
what do chromosomes contain DNA organized into genes
what kind of cell would contain many lysosomes digestive cells
func of rough endoplasmic reticulum protein transport
where does cell respiration occur mitochondria
what is the plasma membrane made of phospholipids and proteins
what cells carry out endocytosis white blood cells
what cell process produces ATP cell respiration
term for normal saline used in IV drips and eye drops isotonic
func of mitosis growth and tissue repair
what do lysosomes contain digestive enzymes
type of cells produced by mitosis body cells only, not gametes
func of lysosomes digestion
chromatids are held together by... centromeres
why can't proteins move across the cell membrane by diffusion they are very large
carriers are involved with... active transport
material is pushed out of the blood by this process filtration
where does filtration occur in the body kidneys
site of ribosome and RNA production nucleoli
what will happen to a cell placed in a hypotonic solution lysis b/c water will flow into the cell
transport against a concentration gradient active transport
organelle that packages golgi apparatus
exceptions to the cell theory viruses, mitochondria have their own DNA and can reproduce, the very first cell ever
what does mitosis result in? daughter cells identical to the mother cell
transport process between caps and tissue spaces filtration
what happens to cells in a hypertonic solution shrinks, called crenation
be able to label a cell diagram (blank)
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