Cell Anatomy
Cell Division
Stem Cells
Cancer Biology
Human Anatomy
100

This holds the DNA of the cell

What is a nucleus?

100

The S-phase of interphase is when this happens

What is copying or synthesizing of the cells DNA?

100

Stem cells are notable because they can be described as this (not being able to be seen as dissimilar)

What is undifferentiated?

100

The definition of cancer.

What is the uncontrolled growth or division of cells?

100

The digestive system is designed to do this.

What is extract energy and nutrient from food?
200

An organelle that converts chemical bonds into energy for the cell.

What is a mitochondria?

200

The phase of the cell cycle where the chromosomes (or chromatids) are lined up along the center of the cell

What is metaphase?

200

In the future stem cells might be used to "print" these.

What are organs?

200

Apoptosis means this.

What is "cell death"?

200

The circulatory system has the goal of doing this.

What is moving energy, materials, and/or waste around the body for use and disposal?

300

Plant cells have these 2 structures that animal cells do not. Name one:

What is a cell wall?/ What is a chloroplast?

300

The process of cell division that produces two identical daughter cells.

What is mitosis?

300

Stem cells need to change the expression of this to change into the different cell types.

What is DNA?

300

A carcinogen is something that can change this.

What is a carcinogen?

300

The nervous system has the goal of doing this.

What is communicating signals to different parts of the body?

400

The organelle that "packages and ships" proteins around the cell.

What is the golgi apparatus?

400

This is the process that results in 4 haploid (1/2) cells for sexual reproduction.

What is meiosis?

400

Muscle cells are notable for this functon.

What is to expand or contract?/ Move bones/ body?

400

When a change is made to the DNA cancer always results.

What is false?

400

The endocrine system has the goal of doing this.

What is to direct the functions and process of organs/ complex processes in the body?

500

What is another name for the membrane of the cell?

What is a phospholipid bi-layer?
500

Name one significant difference between meiosis I and II.

What is the number of cells produced (4)?

What is the amount of DNA in the cell (1/2)?

What is the number of chromosomes lined up along the center of the cell and separated?

500

This word describes the "multiple abilities" of stem cells, that includes the ability to change into any other cell type.

What is pleuripotent?

500

The name for a change in the DNA that moves a base pair or sequence to another position.

What is a translocation?

500

This type of cell clumps together in order to keep blood from exiting the body/

What are platelets?

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