Organelles
Mitosis
Cell Transport
Tissues
Identifying Tissues
100

Creates energy for the cell in the form of ATP (Powerhouse of the cell)

What is the Mitochondria?

100

Paired chromosomes begin moving away and toward opposite sides of the cell.

What is Anaphase? 

100

This type of transport requires ATP energy to move molecules across the cell membrane. 

What is Active Transport? 

100

This major category of tissue allows movement in the body. 

What is Muscle Tissue? 

100

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What is bone tissue? 

200

This organelle contains the cell's DNA.

What is the Nucleus?

200

Chromosomes align in the middle of the cell. 

What is Metaphase? 

200
These TWO types of transport do not require energy to move molecules across the membrane. 

What is diffusion and facilitated diffusion? 

200

This major category of tissue acts as a blanket the covers exposed surfaces and internal organs and provides protection. 

What is epithelial tissue? 

200

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What is Adipose tissue?

300

A jelly like fluid inside the cell that the organelles float in.

What is the Cytoplasm? 

300

The cell starts to divide into two identical cells, and a distinct nucleus begins to form. 

What is Telophase?

300

In this type of passive transport molecules move across the membrane from a high to low concentration direction, without any help.

What is simple diffusion or diffusion? 

300
This major category of tissue provides support, transport and insulation for the body. 

What is connective tissue? 

300
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What is Cardiac Muscle Tissue? 

400

This organelle uses a copy of DNA to create (synthesize) proteins in the Rough ER.

What is the Ribosome? 

400
A period of growth where about 90% of a cell's life cycle is spent/ 
What is Interphase? 
400

The facilitator in facilitated diffusion. 

What is a channel protein? 

400

The definition of tissues.

What is multiple cells working together to perform a similar function?

400

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What is Simple Squamous Tissue?

500

This organelle modifies and packages proteins to be transported around the cell. Often mistaken for the Smooth ER. 

What is the Golgi Apparatus? 

500

Chromatins condense into chromosomes 

What is Prophase? 

500

The direction molecules move across the membrane in Active Transport. 

What is low to high concentration?

500

The study of tissues.

What is Histology?

500

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What is Stratified Cuboidal Tissue?

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