Creates haploid cells.
What is Meiosis?
Prokaryote that lives in extreme environments.
What are Archaebacteria?
Non-living and needs a host to reproduce.
What is a Virus?
What is the Cell Theory?
The transportation of water from a high to low concentration.
What is Osmosis?
Creates diploid cells.
What is Mitosis?
Eukaryotic and heterotrophic.
What is an Animalia?
What is the Lytic Cycle?
What is pre-existing cells.
Allows certain materials to pass through it but not others.
What is semi-permeable?
What is Mitosis?
Simple prokaryotic organism.
What is Eubacteria?
Virus attaches it's DNA and stays inside the cell waiting for the perfect conditions.
What is the Lysogenic Cycle?
Observed a cork and discovered cells.
Who is Robert Hook?
Form of cellular transport that doesn't require energy.
What is Active Transport?
This process splits the cell's DNA 4 times.
What is Meiosis?
Simple eukaryotic organisms.
What is Protista.
Viruses _____ out of the cell at the end of the lytic cycle.
What is burst?
The amount of parts added to the new cell Theory.
What is 3?
Cellular transport that doesn't require energy.
What is passive transport?
Discovered Mitosis.
Who is Walther Flemming?
The level below Kingdom in the Classification System.
What is Phylum?
The head of the virus.
What is the capsid?
Created the early cell theory.
Who is Theodor Schwann?
Cellular transport occurs here.
What is the Phospholipid Bilayer?