The organelle serving as channels for intracellular transport of materials is the
Endoplasmic Reticulum
The movement of materials into and out of a cell is controlled by the
Plasma membrane
The organelle containing the chromosomes is the
Nucleus
The organelles that are the sites of ATP production are the
Mitochondria
The organelle that packages substances for export from the cell is the
Golgi Apparatus
Organelles that are sites of protein synthesis are the
Ribosomes
The organelles forming the spindle during cell division are the
Centrosome
The organelles consisting of tiny bags of digestive enzymes are the
Lysosomes
The movement of glucose molecules from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration without an expenditure of energy is
Diffusion
The movement of molecules through a plasma membrane by carrier proteins and an expenditure of energy by the cell is called
Active Transport
For facilitated diffusion to occur it requires
Protein channel
The type of cell division enabling growth and repair of body tissues is
Mitotic cell division
The mitotic phase characterized by the separation and migration of the chromatids is
Anaphase
The membrane forming the outer edge of the cytoplasm is the
Plasma membrane
Short, hairlike projections that move substance across certain cells are
Cilia
The diffusion of water is called
Osmosis
Solid particles that are too large to pass through a plasma membrane may be taken into the cell by
Phagocytosis
Holds the genetic information (DNA) for the cell. It controls all cell activities
Nucleus