The plant cell organelle that uses light energy to produce sugar.
What is chloroplast?
In a hypertonic solution, water will move out of the cell, causing the cell to _____________.
What is shrivel?
The webbing of fingers or toes of an embryo undergoes programmed cell death.
What is apoptosis?
The level of organization that is represented by a group of different tissues working together to perform a complex function.
What is an organ?
What are the centrioles?
This organelle serves as the cell's boundary from its environment and controls what goes in and out of the cell.
What is the cell membrane?
The type of cellular transport requiring the cell to use energy.
What is active transport?
The uncontrolled cell growth and development.
What is cancer?
The level of organization that is represented by a group of different cells working together to perform a complex function.
What is tissue?
The number of chromosomes in humans.
What is 46?
This organelle stores material like water, salts, proteins, and carbohydrates in a sac-like structure.
The process that occurs when the cell uses energy to bring something in from outside of the cell.
What is endocytosis?
The undifferentiated cells that can turn into a number of different kinds of cells as needed.
What are stem cells?
The level of organization that is represented by a group of different organs working together to perform a complex function.
What is an organ system?
The sound chromosomes make during anaphase.
What is AAAAAAAAHHHH?
An organelle in a eukaryotic cell, but not found in a prokaryotic cell.
What is a nucleus?
When the concentration is equal on both sides of the membrane.
What is isotonic?
This type of cell division produces cells that are identical to the original dividing cell.
What is mitosis?
The level of organization that is represented by a group of different organ systems working together to perform a complex function.
What is an organism?
Which organelle produces energy in the form of ATP?
What is mitochondria?
An organelle found in a plant cell that you wouldn't see in an animal cell. (Hint: It's not chloroplast.)
What is a cell wall?
The type of transport used to move water.
What is passive transport?
The phase of mitosis where chromosomes align in the center of the cell.
What is metaphase?
The smallest unit of life that can independently sustain life.
What is a cell?
The organelle that digests foreign substances and worn-out cell parts.
What is lysosomes?