Are viruses living or non-living?
Non-living(can't keep themselves in a stable state and can't make energy)
This stage of Interphase is where the DNA replicates
The S stage
A type of cell division that separates one cell into two daughter cells
Mitosis
When was Fortnite made?
2017
What days are 1st-4th period?
Red days
Structural difference between a virus and a cell
Viruses need hosts to reproduce, are smaller than cells, don't use energy, don't have a cell membrane, and aren't made of cells.
This stage of interphase is where cells accomplish most of their growth
The G1 stage
Cytoplasmic division that takes place at the end of mitosis.
Cytokinesis
How many NBA2Ks are there
24
How many cafeterias are there?
3
How do viruses reproduce?
They insert their genetic material into cells and the cells read that material to reproduce.
This stage of interphase is where the cell is almost ready to divide
The G2 stage
Series of events that take place in a cell, causing it to divide into two daughter cells
Cell cycle
When was the xbox created
2001
What is our biology teachers' name?
Mrs. Noyes
Loss of regulation leads to what?
Cancer
What does "S" stand for in the stage of interphase.
Synthesis
Phase of cell cycle where DNA replicates and prepares for Mitosis
Interphase
What was the first video game console
Tennis for two
What time do we get out of 3rd period?
1:24pm
Why would the cell not able to regulate is growth?
When the "checks" or "checkpoints" built into the cell cycle aren't working properly
What do G1 and G2 stand for in the stages of interphase
Growth 1 and Growth 2
In what order does the cell cycle happen?
G1, S, G2, Mitosis, Cytokinesis
The most expensive video game sold
Super Mario
What hallway is this classroom in?
H hall