This is the term we use to describe processes that run without oxygen.
What is anaerobic?
100
This is the organelle that contains the chromosomes.
What is the nucleus?
100
This is the part of the cell cycle where the cell grows.
What is interphase?
100
This is the number of rounds of division in meiosis.
What is 2?
100
This type of organism is a "self-feeder" and often provides its nutrients via photosynthesis.
What is autotroph?
200
This is the number of ATP generated during aerobic cell respiration.
What is 38?
200
This is where genes are found (be specific).
What is on the chromosomes?
200
This is the number of chromosomes in a human daughter cell after undergoing mitosis.
What is 46?
200
This is the number of daughter cells produced after mitosis.
What is 4?
200
This the the chromosome makeup of a normal female.
What is XX?
300
This is the final electron (and hydrogen) acceptor in aerobic cell respiration.
What is oxygen?
300
This is the form of DNA that is loose and thready.
What is chromatin?
300
This is the stage of mitosis where the nuclear envelope disappears.
What is prophase?
300
This the the term used to describe the number of chromosomes found in the daughter cells after meiosis is complete.
What is haploid?
300
This is the term used to describe a process where electrons are lost.
What is oxidation?
400
This is the number of times the citric acid cycle must turn to completely process one molecule of glucose.
What is 2?
400
This is a mass of cells that have lost the ability to regulate their cell cycle.
What is a tumor?
400
This is the number of rounds of division in mitosis.
What is 1?
400
This is the name for the chromosomes that pair up side by side during the first part of meiosis.
What are homologous chromosomes?
400
This is the molecule that pyruvic acid must be changed to in order to enter the citric acid cycle.
What is acetyl co-A?
500
This is the process represented by the equation below:
Glucose --> lactic acid + 2 ATP
What is lactic acid fermentation?
500
This is the process by which homologous chromosomes swap DNA from their chromatids thereby introducing genetic variation.
What is crossing over?
500
This is the stage of mitosis that overlaps cytokinesis.
What is telophase?
500
This is the organized arrangement of chromosomes that can be viewed to determine if the correct number of chromosomes are present and also to determine gender.
What is a karotype?
500
This is the term used to describe the migration of a cancerous cell to a distant site.