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The Cell and Membrane Transport Study Guide
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Explain the difference between diffusion and active transport.
Move the items to either passive or active transport. Move all tiles.
moves from high to low
moves from low to high
moves against concentration gradient
does not require energy
requires energy
moves down concentration gradient
Passive Transport
Active Transport
Move the descriptions to the correct solution type.
water exits and enters the cell
cells grow in size
water enters the cell
cells shrink
water exits the cell
cell remains the same size
Isotonic
Hypertonic
Hypotonic
Click on FOUR similarities between prokaryotic and eukaryotic
plasma membrane
nucleus
cytoplasm
golgi
ribosomes
cell wall
DNA
ER
Move the items to match either prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
DNA is a double helix
Small and Simple
DNA is circular
Large and Complex
Nucleus
No nucleus
Prokaryotic
Eukaryotic
How do prokaryotic cells reproduce?
A. asexual reproduction
B. magic
C. sexual reproduction
D. translation
Click on all the organelles that are unique to
plant cells. Hint there are 3
mitochondria
nucleus
cell wall
ribosomes
large central vacuole
chloroplast
cytoplasm
Identify organelle #6
A. nucleus
B. cytoplasm
C. ribosome
D. mitochondria
Identify organelle #7
A. nucleus
B. cytoplasm
C. ribosome
D. mitochondria
Identify organelle #8
A. nucleus
B. plasma membrane
C. cell wall
D. mitochondria
Identify organelle #9. These organelles can be freely floating or attached to the ER.
A. ribosomes
B. plasma membrane
C. lysosomes
D. cytoplasm
Identify organelle #10. This is the jellylike material where all the organelles are located.
A. ribosomes
B. cytoskeleton
C. lysosomes
D. cytoplasm
What organelle makes ATP by performing cellular respiration?
A. chloroplast
B. ER
C. mitochondria
D. nucleus
What organelle makes proteins?
A. chloroplast
B. nucleur membrane
C. mitochondria
D. ribosomes
What organelle stores the DNA and controls the cell activities
A. chloroplast
B. nucleus
C. golgi
D. ribosomes
What organelle contains digestive enzymes and breaks down dead or decaying organelles?
A. lysosomes
B. nucleus
C. vacuole
D. cytoskeleton
What organelle converts sunlight into glucose by performing photosynthesis?
A. lysosomes
B. nucleus
C. chloroplast
D. ribosomes
What organelle surrounds the nucleus and contains pores for mRNA to exit the nucleus?
A. plasma membrane
B. nuclear membrane
C. golgi
D. ribosomes
Based on the information in the table, which cell is most likely an
animal cell?
cell 1
cell 2
cell 3
cell 4
Based on the information in the table, which cell is most likely a
plant cell
?
cell 1
cell 2
cell 3
cell 4
Click on the three types of passive transport.
endocytosis
diffusion
exocytosis
facilitated diffusion
osmosis
Looking at the diagram, what type of transport is used to move oxygen (O
2
)
A. Diffusion
B. Active Transport
C. Osmosis
Looking at the diagram, what type of transport is used to move sodium (Na+)
A. Diffusion
B. Active Transport
C. Osmosis
Looking at the diagram, what type of transport is used to move water (H
2
O)
A. Diffusion
B. Active Transport
C. Osmosis