The name of the process where glucose is used to produce energy
What is Cellular Respiration/
The organelle responsible for the process of cellular respiration.
What is Mitochondria?
Movement across the cell membrane that takes NO ENERGY
What is passive transport?
In-between stage; where a cell spends most of its life. DNA copies at the end of this stage before mitosis begins.
What is interphase?
The chromatids gather at opposite ends of the cell & nuclear membrane forms around the separated chromatids.
What is Cytokeinesis?
The process in plants where glucose is created
What is Photosynthesis?
The organelle responsible for the process of photosynthesis
What is Chloroplast?
Molecules move across the cell membrane requiring the use of energy.
What is active transport?
Chromosomes thicken and shorten; each chromosome consists of 2 identical copies (chromatids).
What is Prophase?
The process of cell division in asexual reproduction
What is mitosis?
Glucose + Oxygen=Carbon Dioxide + Water + ATP
(C6H12O6 + 6O2=6 CO2 + 6H2O + ATP)
What is the cellular respiration formula?
The organelle regulates what can enter and leave a cell
What is Cell Membrane?
Pure water passes through a cell membrane
What is the process Osmois?
The nuclear membrane dissolves; chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell.
What is metaphase?
The type of cell division in sexual reproduction
What is meosis?
Carbon Dioxide + Water + Sunlight=Glucose + Oxygen
(6CO2 + 6H2O + Sunlight=C6H12O6 + 6O2)
What is the formula for Photosynthesis?
The organelle only found in plants
What is chloroplast?
Diffusion and Osmosis
What are 2 types of passive transport?
The chromatids separate and move apart
What is Anaphase?
The mixture of DNA and proteins that form the chromosomes
What are chromatids?
ATP
What is adenosine triphosphate abbrevation?
The pigment that make the organelle chloroplast look green.
What is chlorophyll?
Endocytosis and Excosytosis
What are the 2 types of active transport
cytoplasm pinches in half; two new “daughter” cells are formed.
What is Telophase?
The cells that are genetically identical to the parent cells
What are daughter cells?