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The diffusion of water through a cell membrane is called ____________.
a) osmosis
b) active transport
c) diffusion
d) endocytosis

Which type of transport does not use energy?
a) passive
b) endocytosis
c) exocystosis
d) active transport

Which type of transport does use energy?
a) active
b) diffusion
c) osmosis
d) passive

The process when a cell membrane folds around a large molecule is called ____________.
a) endocytosis
b) exocytosis
c) passive transport
d) diffusion

When a cell takes in too much water it will burst, what is this called?
a) hypotonic
b) hypertonic
c) isotonic
d) equilibrium

When too much water leaves the cell it wil shrink, what is this called?
a) hypertonic
b) hypotonic
c) isotonic
d) equilibrium

Organelles make ___________
a) cells
b) tissues
c) organs
d) organ system

Which organelle is found in plant cells and uses sunlight to make to make food?
a) chloroplasts
b) cell wall
c) nucleus
d) vacuole

What is the control center of the cell?
a) nucleus
b) vacuole
c) chloroplast
d) cell wall

An item that can only be seen with a microscope is called ____________.
a) microscopic
b) little
c) mitosis
d) meiosis

What type of cell has no nucleus
a) prokaryotic
b) eukaryotic
c) multicellular
d) unicellular

This part of the cell is known as the power house.
a) mitochondria
b) nucleus
c) cell wall
d) vacuole

This part of the cell is larger in plants and stores water as well as waste.
a) vaculoe
b) golgi bodies
c) cell wall
d) mitochondria

The jelly like substance that holds all the organelles in place.
a) cytoplasm
b) nucleus
c) vacuole
d) cell wall

What is the process of water vapors turning back into liquid water?
a) condensation
b) evaporation
c) precipitation
d) transpirtation

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