Review of cell organelles and functions + cell transport
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Part of a cell that has a specific job | Organelle
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Part of a cell where photosynthesis occurs | Chloroplast
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Part of a cell where the Krebs Cycle and Electron Transport Chain happen | Mitochondria
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Part of a cell that makes proteins | Ribosome
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Part of a cell where Glycolysis happens | Cytoplasm
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Where DNA is found in a cell; the control center | Nucleus
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Type of cell that does not have organelles | Prokaryotic
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Type of cell that has a nucleus | Eukaryotic
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Large, open space in a plant cell that stores extra food, water, or waste | Vacuole
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Part of a cell that helps to dispose of waste material | Lysosome
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Extra support and protection on the outside of a plant or bacterial cell | Cell wall
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Selectively permeable barrier for all cells; made of phospholipids | Cell membrane
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"Highway" of a cell that transports materials | Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)
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Packaging center of the cell | Golgi apparatus
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Person who coined the name "cells" | Robert Hooke
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Smallest living thing | Cell
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Most common example of a prokaryotic cell | Bacteria
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General term for cell transport that requires energy | Active transport
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Type of cell transport that brings in large, charged particles by creating a vesicle | Endocytosis
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Type of cell transport that releases materials from the cell in a vesicle | Exocytosis
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Membrane-bound bubble used to transport materials in or between cells | Vesicle
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Movement of water across the cell membrane | Osmosis
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Movement of materials from high to low concentration | Diffusion
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Movement of materials from high to low concentration using a protein | Facilitated diffusion
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Solution that has a lot of solute in it; cell shrinks due to water moving out | Hypertonic
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Solution that has a small amount of solute in in; cell swells due to osmotic pressure (water moving in) | Hypotonic
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Solution that has the same amount of solute in it compared to the cell; cell maintains homeostasis | Isotonic
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Balance | Homeostasis
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