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biology by aylih
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| no nucleus | prokaryotic |
| no membrane bound organelles | prokaryotic |
| Bacteria | prokaryotic |
| Archaebacteria and Eubacteria | prokaryotic |
| have nucleus | eukaryotic |
| membrane bound organelles | eukaryotic |
| plants, animals, fungi and protista | eukaryotic |
| example of membrane bound organelles | nucleus, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleos, RER,SER,golgi, lysosome, |
| Ribosome, cell membrane, cytoplasm, genetic info (DNA) | eukaryotic and prokaryotic |
| Quick energy, sugar, (-ox) | Carbohydrates |
| long energy, facts, oils, waxes | Lipids |
| amino acids- building repair | Proteins |
| DNA/RNA, nucleotide | Nucleic acids |
| high to low | passive transport |
| Diffusion, Facilitated diffusion, osmosis | passive transport |
| Low to high | active transport |
| endocytosis,exocytosis, and pumps | active transport |
| ATP | active transport |
| shrink, winkles | hypertonic |
| swells, burst | hypotonic |
| functioning cell/ normal size | isotonic |
| a fluid with a higher concentration of solutes (like salt or sugar) than a surrounding fluid | hypertonic |
| A solution that has a lower concentration of solutes (like salt and sugar) compared to another solution. | hypotonic |
| Equal or similar concentration of solutes as the surrounding or compared fluid/ solution. | isotonic |
| lysosomes | animal cell |
| chloroplast | plant cell |
| mitochondria | animal and plant cell |
| sodium-potassium pump | active transport |
| the cell structure that encloses the DNA | nucleus |
| body level of organization | cells-tissues-organs-organ systems |