________ cells are also known as bacteria cell.
What are prokaryotes?
Which form of transport requires energy?
What is active transport?
What are the two phases of the cell cycle?
What is Mitosis and Interphase?
Virus cells need a ______ to replicate.
What is a Host?
What is a Lipid?
These are known as the basic unit of all living things.
What are cells?
When molecules move with the natural flow this can be considered as _______ transport.
What is passive transport?
During the S-phase, what happens to the cells?
What is DNA replication/synthesis?
(What is DNA is copied?)
True or False: Cytoplasm can be found in the virus cell.
What is False?
Enzymes depend on their _____ in order to activate/work.
What is the SHAPE?
This structure acts as a barrier of protection for all cells.
What is the cell wall?
This form of passive transport requires a protein channel.
What is facilitated diffusion?
Name all five sub-phases of Mitosis.
What is Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis?
What are the three main structures of a virus cell?
What are Genomes, Protein Capsid/Coat, Surface Spike Protein?
The monomer for this biomolecule is a monosaccharide.
What is Carbohydrate?
The _______ ________ is the place where proteins are packaged and sent out the cell. ( The UPS of the cell)
What is the Golgi Apparatus?
This form of passive transport allows water to move in and out of the cell.
What is Osmosis?
During which phase do Spindle Fibers attach themselves to Chromosomes?
What is Metaphase?
Name the two reproduction cycles for a virus cell.
What is the Lytic & Lysogenic Cycle?
Nucleic Acids are made up of Nucleotides, which structure on a Nucleotide changes?
What is Nitrogen Base?
This structure determines what comes in and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
This can be defined as a state of steady physical and chemical conditions in the body.
What is homeostasis?
Which cell cycle checkpoint checks for proper cellular DNA replication?
What is the G2 checkpoint?
What structure acts as a key to unlock cells?
What are Protein Spikes?
When enzymes lose their shape due to pH or temperature this process is called ________.
What is Denaturing?