Photosynthesis
Respiration
Division
Differentiation
Miscellaneous
100
To make energy, a plant needs these organelles.
What are chloroplasts?
100
The organelle where respiration takes place.
What is the mitochondria?
100
The longest phase of cell division.
What is interphase?
100
These organisms have no need to differentiate--they live for themselves.
What are unicellular organisms?
100
This is the term for all cellular processes.
What is metabolism?
200
Literally, "feeds itself."
What is an autotroph?
200
One of the "ingredients" of respiration, it is produced by plants.
What is oxygen?
200
Literally, "to divide a cell."
What is cytokinesis?
200
Cells group together to form these.
What are tissues?
200
Hooke called these "little rooms."
What are cells?
300
The entire energy cycle begins with this source.
What is the sun?
300
When your muscles use more oxygen than your body can produce, this is is created. It makes your muscles sore.
What is lactic acid?
300
In this phase, the cell has two separate nuclei, if for only a very brief moment.
What is telophase?
300
Tissues join together to form these.
What are organs?
300
This kind of reproduction requires only one parent cell, not two.
What is asexual reproduction?
400
One of the two "ingredients" plants need to make food, it comes from animals.
What is carbon dioxide?
400
The result of respiration, it is the energy molecule that fuels cell processes.
What is ATP?
400
During this phase, chromosomes are produced.
What is prophase?
400
When a cell's structure changes, so does this.
What is it's function?
400
In this cell division phase, the chromosome pairs are pulled apart and travel to opposite ends of the cell.
What is anaphase?
500
These pigment makes the plant green.
What is chlorophyll?
500
ATP's full name.
What is adenosine triphosphate?
500
Containing all the instructions for the cell, these are duplicated to produce chromosomes.
What is chromatin?
500
These cells have the potential to turn into any kind of cell the body needs.
What are stem cells?
500
DNA and RNA are examples of this chemical compound.
What is nucleic acid?
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