mitosis
cellular respiration
photosynthesis
100

what are the phases of mitosis.

prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and, telophase

100

what does cellular respiration break down and produces?

they break down glucose and produces ATP

100

why is the chlorophyll green?

Green pigment found in cyanobacteria and the chloroplasts of algae and plants.

200

what is mitosis purpose? 

Purpose of mitosis is for growth and to replace worn out cells.

200

where does cellular respiration occur? 

In the cytoplasm, but most of the reactions occur in the mitochondria

200

what is stomata?

Aperture structures on plants found typically on the outer leaf skin layer, also known as the epidermis.

300

what are the two cells that are identical in mitosis?

daughter cells 

300

What is cellular respiration and why is it needed?

Cells in plants and animals break down sugar and turn it into energy,it provides cells with the energy they need to function.

300

what is glucose, what is another name for glucose?

Simple sugar or a monosaccharide, dextrose.

400

what happiness if some cells get to little or to much chromosomes?

Don’t function well, they may not survive, or they may even cause cancer.

400

what does ATP stand for 

adenosine triphosphate

400

what are the two carbohybrates?

Complex carbohydrates and simple carbohydrates

500

what is the first of mitosis?

prophase

500

what are eukaryote, what does it do for the cellular respiration.

organisms whose bodies are made up of eukaryotic cells,some single-celled organisms, use aerobic respiration to produce energy, the most powerful electron acceptor available in nature.

500

what does photosynthesis need? 

light and chemical energy.

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