| A | B |
| Chloroplast | membrane bound structure; site of photosynthesis |
| Mitochondria | site of cellular respiration |
| Golgi Aparatus | prepares and storesproteins for secretion |
| Plasma Membrane | separates cell contents from environment |
| Nuclear Membrane | surrounds nucleus |
| ER | transprotes proteins |
| Ribosomes | site of protein synthesis |
| Nucleus | information center of cell |
| Chromoplast | contains red, orange or yellow pigment |
| Chloroplast | contains the green pigment chloroplast and energy |
| Leucoplast | a colorless plastid in which starch molecules are synthesized from sugar molecules |
| Phospholipid | a molecule composed of a lipid group and a phosphate group |
| Lipid | a nonorganic molecule that will not dissove in water, made of carbon, hydrongen, and oxygen |
| What other type of molecule is present in the plasma membrane? | protein |
| What is protein composed of? | amino acids |
| What is hypertonic? | when morewater is inside the sack and more starch is outside the sack |
| What is hypotonic? | When there is 100% of wter outside of the sack. |
| What is isotonic? | When the inside of the sack is the same as the outside of the sack. |
| What is equailibrum and how is it reached? | When the amount of water is the same as the starch inside and the outside of the sack. |
| Red blood cell placed in a hypotonic solution, what will it do? | it will burst |
| Why won't a plant cell burst? | it resists the osmotic pressure |