This form of active transport involves the engulfing of microbes.
What is phagocytosis?
The plasma membrane only lets in some molecules, this is known as:
What is selectively permeable membrane?
Instructions for making proteins are found here:
What is DNA?
This is cell division of somatic cells
What is mitosis?
This form of active transport can be described as "Cells Drinking".
What is pinocytosis?
Passive transport of substances across the cell membrane requires what type of energy?
What is no energy?
This molecule copies the DNA in transcription
What is RNA?
This type of cell division results in four daughter cells
What is meiosis?
This is the energy the cell uses in active transport.
What is ATP?
This is the concentration gradient for passive transport
What is from greater concentration to lesser concentration?
Transcription occurs here
What is the nucleus?
In this phase of mitosis the chromosomes line up on the equator of the cell.
What is metaphase?
This is the concentration gradient for active transport.
What is moving from lesser concentration to greater concentration?
This form of passive transport separates smaller solutes from larger solutes
What is dialysis?
Translation occurs here:
In the cytoplasm/on a ribosome
In this phase of mitosis, the chromosomes pull apart and toward opposite poles of the cell
What is anaphase?
This is an active process whereby large molecules leave the cell.
What is exocytosis?
A sugar-cube dissolving in water would be an example of this type of passive transport:
What is diffusion?
This is the ultimate outcome of the process of transcription and translation:
What is a protein?
In this phase of mitosis, the plasma membrane forms a cleavage furrow and begins to "pinch" the membrane into two cells
What is telophase?