Relacionar Columnas Cells Midterm ReviewVersión en línea Review of Cells and cell transport vocabulary por Ms. Marissa Donato 1 Cell/Plasma Membrane: This organelle wraps around the cell and is SELECTIVELY PERMEABLE (decides what can come in and out of the cell). 2 Chloroplast: This organelle performs photosynthesis, which is the process that makes food for a plant cell. 3 Mitochondria: This organelle makes ATP molecules, which contain energy for the cell. 4 Golgi Body/Complex/Apparatus: receives proteins and lipids from the ER, packages them up, and ships them in or outside of the cell. 5 Endoplasmic Reticulum: has two parts to it-rough and smooth. Rough ER: makes proteins and lipids; has ribosomes on it. Smooth ER: makes lipids, hormones, and detoxifies. No ribosomes on it. 6 Osmosis: the diffusion of water. There are three types of osmosis that can occur: Hypotonic solutions, hypertonic solutions, and isotonic solutions. 7 Ribosome: This organelle makes proteins. 8 Prokaryotic cell 9 Active Transport-What is it? 10 Lysosome: This organelle contains enzymes and can break down bacteria, old or broken organelles, and other waste materials. 11 NucleusL the control center of the cell. it controls all processes and reproduction of the cell. 12 Eukaryotic Cell 13 Passive transport-What is it? 14 Cytoplasm: This is the gel-like liquid that fills up the inside of ALL cells. It helps keep the organelles in place. 15 Diffusion: Passive transport when molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. 16 Centrioles: This organelle looks like a bunch of sticks and helps with the cell dividing/reproducing. Transport into and out of the cell that DOES require energy. Transport into and out of a cell that does not require any energy.