The healthy state all humans strive to maintain
This objects decides what comes in/ out of the cell
What is the cell membrane?
The Phase in which chromosomes are lined across the middle of the cell
What is Metaphase
The mechanism that doesn't require ATP
What is a Passive Mechanism
This organelle is the powerhouse of the cell
What is the Mitochondria
Organized cells that are layered and have common functions
What is tissue?
What Centrioles are made of
What are Microtubules
The portion of interphase during which DNA replication occurs
S- Phase aka Synthesis Phase
The two things needed for Simple Diffusion to occur
What is Semi permeable membrane, concentration gradient
This organic substance is used as energy in worst case scenarios
What is protein?
The organic substance that is the primary source of energy for the cell.
What are Carbohydrates
This is the method by which the Golgi apparatus sends proteins (not vesicles ish)
What is Exocytosis
The Phase in which the nuclear envelope begins to dissapear
What is Prophase?
The three types of endocytosis
What are Pinocytosis, Phagocytosis, Receptor Mediated Endocytosis
This word means the opposite of supine and refers to someone laying face down
What is prone
The body's reaction to a stimulus that removes it from homeostasis
What is a negative feedback loop?
This is where Peroxisomes are most commonly found
Where is the Liver and Kidneys
The three cells that do not replicate through Mitosis
Sperm Cells, Egg Cells, Red Blood Cells
The reason endocytosis occurs
What is the particles are too large to enter by other means.
Ketosis
These are the three parts of a lipid
What are Fats, Phospholipids, and steroids
What Ribosomes are made of
What is protein and RNA
The correct order of Mitosis
The term that means a fluid has an osmotic pressure lower than bodily fluids
What is Hypotonic
This part of an organic substance is responsible for synthesizing Estrogen, Progesterone, Testosterone, and several adrenal gland hormones
What is a steroid?