Cells
Mitosis
Macromolecules
Viruses
Osmosis
100
Bacteria
What are prokaryotic cells?
100
The process by which cells divide into two new cells
What is mitosis?
100
Proteins, carbohydrates, nucleic acids, and lipids
What are the macromolecules of life?
100
Bacteria are to living, as viruses are to _____
What is dead?
100
Diffusion is to the movement of particles as osmosis is to the movement of _____
What is water molecules?
200
Every living thing except bacteria
What are eukaryotic cells?
200
This is the phase where nucleic material first becomes visible
What is prophase?
200
This macromolecule plays a major role in just about everything that occurs in our body. Enzymes are an example.
What are proteins?
200
The genetic material that can be found inside a virus
What is DNA or RNA
200
Occurs when there are greater amounts of a substance in one area than there are in another
What is a concentration gradient?
300
These bacteria have no organelles, or nucleus
What are prokaryotes?
300
This is where the actual cell divides in half
What is cytokinesis?
300
This kind of nucleic acid is responsible for the production of proteins
What is DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)?
300
The protein coat that surrounds the genetic material in a virus.
What is a capsid?
300
A solution in which there is no net movement of water
What is an isotonic solution?
400
DNA and RNA are shared by both of these kinds of cells
What are prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
400
After lining up in the middle, the sister chromatids begin to separate in this phase
What is anaphase?
400
This macromolecule is the main contributor in the cell membrane
What are lipids?
400
The cycle a virus takes to replicate quickly, using the host to make copies of itself
What is the lytic cycle?
400
A cell in a hypotonic environment with an extremely large concentration gradient will most likely do this
What is burst?
500
It is the protective wall that surrounds all bacteria and some eukaryotes
What is the cell wall?
500
Before mitosis, the cell must replicate its DNA, which is accomplished in this phase
What is the S phase in interphase?
500
To provide energy is the main function of this macromolecule
What is a carbohydrate?
500
Cycle a virus takes to replicate where its DNA is implanted within the host cell and replicated with it for a longer time
What is the lysogenic cycle?
500
An equal state when there is no net movement of any kind of particles
What is homeostasis?
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