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This is a distinguishing trait of cancer.
What is uncontrolled cell division?
100
This is what holds chromatids together.
What are centromeres?
100
This is what an autotroph makes.
What is its own food?
100
This is where photosynthesis takes place.
What is chloroplast?
100
Mitochondria are the location of the second stage of this.
What is respiration?
200
This is a mass of cancer cells.
What is a tumor?
200
This is an energy process that does not require oxygen.
What is fermentation?
200
This process has given the earth most of its oxygen.
What is photosynthesis?
200
In this phase, the cell prepares to divide.
What is interphase?
200
This term names the process in which a cell makes a copy of its DNA.
What is replication?
300
This is a change in DNA.
What is a mutation?
300
This is the second stage of photosynthesis.
What is producing sugars?
300
This is the plural form of the name of holes in leaves.
What is stomata?
300
This is green.
What is chlorophyll?
300
These are the products of photosynthesis.
What are glucose and oxygen?
400
This phase is where organelles are distributed into each new cell.
What is cytokinesis?
400
Sore muscles are caused by this.
What is lactic acid?
400
These two processes form a complete cycle.
What are photosynthesis and respiration?
400
These are the raw materials required for respiration.
What are glucose and oxygen?
400
We are included in the group of these.
What are heterotrophs?
500
This is a cell that never divides.
What is a human brain cell?
500
In this stage, the cell's nucleus divides into two nuclei.
What is mitosis?
500
In this phase of mitosis, the centromeres split.
What is anaphase?
500
The answer to this depends on the type of cell.
What is the length of time it takes to go through one cell cycle?
500
Guanine only pairs with this.
What is cytosine?
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