Parts of the Cell
Passive Cell transport
Active Cell transport
Cell Processes
Cell Cycle
Cell Division
100

This regulates what enters and leaves the cell.

What is the cell membrane.

100

This is the name for the moving a particles from greater concentration to lesser concentration.

What is diffusion.
100

Active transport requires this.

What is energy?

100

This is when plants take in carbon dioxide and water to make oxygen and glucose.

What is photosynthesis?

100

The cell cycle is a pattern of growth, DNA replication, and this.

What is cell division?

100

Binary Fission and mitosis are examples of this type of cell division.

What is asexual?

200

This contains DNA and regulates the making of proteins.

What is the nucleus?

200

Passive transport gets its name because is doesn't require this.

what is energy?

200

In active transport, substances move in this direction.

What is lesser to greater? or against the gradiant.

200

This is the substance in a plant that absorbs sunlight.

What is chlorophyll?

200

Gap 1, DNA synthesis and Gap 2 are all part of this stage in the cell cycle.

What is interphase?

200

This results from the uncontrolled division of cells.

What is cancer?

300

These are found in plant cells only and are involved in protein synthesis.

What are chloroplasts?

300

These are the two things that must be involved in a transport to qualify as osmosis.

What is a membrane and water?

300

This is the name (not initials) of the energy molecule.

What is adenosine triphosphate?

300

Cell respiration happens in this cell organelle.

What is the mitochondria?

300

This is the name for the cell division that happens in the cell cycle.

What is mitosis?

300

These are 2 chromosomes that are identical to each other.

What are sister chromatids?

400

This is the energy molecule made by the mitochondria.

What is ATP?

400

If you put a cell in this type of solution it will swell up.

What is hypotonic?

400

These structures are embedded in the cell membrane and are needed to move small molecules and ions across the membrane. 

What are protein pumps?

400

When a cell grows, this can get so large that materials can't pass through the membrane successfully.

What is volume?

400

This part of interphase is when the cell grows and carries out normal functions and it is the longest.

What is Gap 1?

400

These originate from the centrioles and they pull the chromosomes apart.

What are spindle fibers?

500

This process is the opposite of photosynthesis.

What is cell respiration?

500
If a protein carrier is needed for transport, it is called this.

What is facilitated diffusion?

500

This is the name of the bulk movement of particles into the cell.

What is endocytosis?

500

These are the 2 products of cell respiration.

What are carbon dioxide and water?

500

These happen to ensure the cell is growing properly, DNA has replicated correctly, and the cell has divided correctly.

What are checkpoints?

500

These are thin strands consisting of DNA (protein) and histones.

What are chromatin?

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