The production of new organisisms.
The powerhouse of the cell that converts energy stored in food into chemical energy the cell can use.
What is the Mitochondria?
The type of cell transport used when molecules that cannot directly diffuse through the cell membrane pass through special protein channels. Does not require the use of ATP.
What is Facilitated Diffusion?
What is Photosynthesis?
The sugar found in DNA.
The universal genetic code that determines traits.
What is DNA?
The boss of the cell that contains the DNA and regulates cell activities.
What is the Nucleus?
The movement of materials against a concentration gradient. Requires the use of cell energy. It is carried out by carrier proteins.
What is Active Transport?
The cellular process that uses what is created in Photosythesis to create carbon dioxide and water.
What is Cellular Respiration?
The sugar found in RNA.
The internal balance that all living organisms must maintain for survival.
What is Homeostasis?
The security of the cell that regulates what enters and leaves. It also provides protection and support on the outer layer of the cell.
What is the Cell Membrane?
Type of osmosis where the concentrations are equal inside and outside of the cell
What is Isotonic?
In this stage of Mitosis, chromosomes align in the middle of the cell preparing to be pulled apart and split in the next phase. 
What is Metaphase?
The nucleotides found in DNA are:
What is A, T, C, G?
The theory that tells us an organism is made up of multiple cells that serve a function
What is Cellular Organization?
The "assembly line" of the cell that packages proteins, lipids, and other components to be sent out for the cell to use.
Type of osmosis where the concentration is higher outside of the cell so the water will go outside of the cell. 
What is Hypertonic?
What is G1, S Phase, and G2?
The nucleotides pair with each other in RNA?
What is A-U, and C-G?
The chemical reaction that occurs when organisms carry out life processes. It is the main way living organisms gain energy to grow.
What is Metabolism?
The organelle that is used to aid photosythesis in plants by capturing energy from sunlight.
Type of osmosis that occurs when the concentration is lower outside of the cell so water goes into the cell.
What is Hypotonic?
The final phase of the cell cycle where the cytoplasm splits and there are two cells.
AAC, TGC, CTA
What is UUG, ACG, GAU?