The organelle that produces energy for the cell.
What is the mitochondria?
The amount of "substance" per volume
What is the concentration?
This is also called the "division" stage of the cell cycle.
What is mitosis?
The uncontrolled division of "immortal" cells.
What is cancer?
The part of the microscope that you look through.
What is the eyepiece?
The movement of water from an area of high concentration of water, to an area of low concentration of water.
What is Osmosis?
The phase where sister chromatids are pulled to opposite ends of the cell.
What is anaphase?
The checkpoint that ensures all chromosomes have been attached to the spindle fibres and the centrioles.
The cell without a defined nucleus.
What is prokaryotic/prokaryote?
The outermost layer of an animal cell.
What is the cell membrane?
A substance with higher concentration of solute compared to its surroundings.
What is hypertonic?
The phase where the nuclear membrane reforms.
What is telophase?
A tumor that breaks through tissue boundaries and invades other tissue types.
What is a malignant tumor?
Theory stating that all cells come from cells, cells are the basic unit of life, all organisms are made of cells.
What is cell theory?
The liquid substance making up the majority of the cell.
What is the cytoplasm?
Osmosis is the movement of water across this.
The phase where all chromatin is duplicated.
What is S phase?
Programmed cell death
What is apoptosis?
the nitrogenous bases that pair with A and G, respectively.
What is T and C?
The organelle in animal cells that is only used during cell division.
What is the centriole?
This happens to red blood cells if placed in a hypotonic solution.
The phase that non-dividing cells are in.
what is G0?
The genes that promote cell division
The number of chromosomes a human cell has during mitosis.
What is 92?