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Chapter 6: A Tour of the Cell

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cell theorygeneralization that all licing things are composed of cells, and that cells are the basic unit of structure and function in living things
micrographphotograph of the view through a microscope
organellepart of a cell with a specific function
plasma membranethin outer boundary of a celll that regulates the traffic of chemicals between the cell and its surroundings
nucleusin an atom, the central core that contains protons and neutrons; in a cell, the part that houses the cell's genetic materal in the form of DNA
cytoplasmregion of a cell between the nucleus and the plasma membrane
cell wallstrong wall outside a plant cell's plasma membrane that protects the cell and maintains its shape
prokaryotic cellcell lacking a nucleus and most other organelles
eukaryotic cellcell with a nucleus (surround by its own membrane) and other internal organelles
phospholid bilayertwo-layer "sandwich" of molecules that surrounds a cell
diffusionnet movement of the particles of a sunstance from where they are more concentrated to where they are less concentrated
equilibriumpoint at which the number of diffusing molecules mocing in one direction is equal to the number moving in the opposite direction
selectively permeable membranemembrane that allows some substances to pass more easily than others and blocks the passage of some substances altogether
passive transportdiffusion across a membrane requiring only the random motion of molecules with no energy expended by the cell
facilitated diffusionpathway provided by transport proteins that helps certain molecules pass through a membrane
osmosispassive transport of water across a selectively permeable membrance
hypertonichaving a higher concentration of solute than another solution
hypotonichaving a lower concentration of solute than another solution
isotonichaving a solute concentration euqal to that of another solution
active transportmovement of molecules across a membrane requiring energy to be expended by the cell
vesiclesmall membrane-bound sac that functions in moving products into, out of, and within a cell
exocytosisprocess of exporting proteins from a cell by a vesicle fusing with the plasma membrane and spilling the proteins outside the cell
endocytosisprocess of taking material into a cell within vesicles that bud inward from the plasma membrane
nuclear envelopedouble membrane that surrounds a cell nucleus
nucleolusball-like mass of fibers and granules in a cell nucleus
ribosomecluster of proteins and nucleic acids that constructs proteins in a cell
endoplasmic reticulumnetwork of membranes within a cell's cytoplasm that produce a variety of molecules
Golgi apparatuscellular organelle that modifies, stores, and routes cell products
vacuolemembrane-bound sac that buds from the endoplasmic reticulum or the Golgi apparatus
lysosomemembrane-bound sac containing digestive enzymes that can break down proteins, necleiv acis, and polysaccharides
chloroplastorganelle found in some plant cells and certain unicellular organisms where photosynthesis takes place
mitochondriacellular organelles where cellular respiration occurs
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)main energy souse that cells use for most of their work


BVNW
Blue Valley Northwest High School
Overland Park, KS

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