The gas plants give off after conducting photosynthesis that humans/animals need in order to live?
What is Oxygen?
When a plant needs energy to grow or repair itself, it breaks down starches and sugars in this process.
What is cellular respiration?
ATP is used as a cellular form of this.
What is Energy?
The cell enlarges in this stage right before cell division.
What is Interphase?
These animals eat plants and other animals.
What are heterotrophs?
A mass of cancerous cells that grow and divide uncontrollably.
What is a tumor?
At the beginning of Mitosis the human cell has 46 chromosomes and the daughter cells have 93.
(What is)False(?); they have 46 at the end.
Photosynthesis uses light energy, carbon dioxide, and ______ to produce oxygen and sugar.
What is water?
The types of organisms that go through cellular respiration.
What are animals, plants, and even some bacteria?
Mostly eukaryotes and even some prokaryotic bacteria (very rare).
The chromosomes are pulled apart from each other in this stage.
What is Anaphase? ("No, Ana, No!")
DNA strand that is opposite of GATTACA.
What is CTAATGT?
The primary cause of cancer.
What are (genetic) mutations?
The cell membrane disappears during Mitosis.
(What is)False(?); it's the nuclear envelope (membrane).
Photosynthesis takes place where?.
What are leaves?
The products of Cellular Respiration.
What are Energy, CO2, and H2O?
The organelle that cellular respiration uses.
What is the mitochondria (a mitochondrion)?
Chromatin appear as threadlike structures during this stage (before becoming chromosomes).
What is Interphase?
Photosynthesis needs these three things to work.
What are sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water?
The locations that cancer can form.
Where is anywhere in the body?
Anaphase comes before Metaphase.
(What is) False(?); Metaphase comes before.
Energy from sugar was once energy from the _________.
What is the Sun?
Requirements of cellular respiration.
What are Glucose and O2?
Fermentation happens when the cell does not get enough____ to go through Cellular respiration?
What is Oxygen?
Spindle fibers form during this phase of mitosis.
What is Prophase?
C6H12O6
What is Glucose?
The method by which mutations cause cancer.
What is to change the DNA's instructions to disrupt the cell cycle to cause uncontrollable growth and/or division?
Chromosomes are DNA.
(What is) True(?)
Both parts of Photosynthesis are carried out in these, which are located in the cells that are underneath the epidermis ("outer skin") of a leaf.
What are chloroplasts?
The green chemical in the chloroplasts that absorbs and stores energy from the sun.
What is chlorophyll?
Starches and sugars are broken down in the cells in this process.
What is cellular respiration?
The connection between cellular respiration and photosynthesis.
What one makes the other uses and vice versa. They are opposites.
During this stage the chromosomes align in the middle.
What is Metaphase?
These migrate to opposite ends of the cell and attach to spindle fibers to help pull apart the pairs of chromosomes.
What are Centrioles?
The method by which cancer spreads.
What is to break off of a tumor and enter the bloodstream into the rest of the body?
The order of the cell cycle is Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis.
(What is) True(?)