Exchange Processes
Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Reproduction
Mitosis
100
Movement of water into a cell which can stop leaves from looking wilted.
What is osmosis?
100
What form of energy is first needed for this type of energy conversion?
What is sunlight?
100
The unit of energy used by cells.
What is ATP?
100
In prokaryotes, this process is how new organisms are produced.
What is binary fission?
100
The component in which genetic information is stored.
What is chromosome?
200
Movement of small particles with the help of ATP energy.
What is active transport?
200
The organelle in which photosynthesis occurs.
What is chlorolplast?
200
The cause of bread rising
What is fermentation? BONUS: What is produced by humans undergoing fermentation?
200
The parent cell(s) involved when plants under go sexual reproduction.
What are pollen and/or ovules?
200
The process where the cytoplasm is divided into two cells.
What is cytokinesis?
300
The only difference between osmosis and this process is that osmosis is a specialized form.
What is passive transport?
300
The food for plants produced by this process.
What is glucose (sugar)?
300
The organelle in which cellular respiration takes place in Eukaryotic cells.
What is mitochondria? BONUS: Where does it take place in prokaryotes?
300
The process that produces identical copies of the parent cell.
What is asexual reproduction?
300
The stage where chromosomes are copied.
What is Interphase?
400
Large particles moving out of a cell from high concentration to low concentration.
What is exocytosis?
400
This chemical is necessary for the energy conversion in chloroplasts.
What is chlorophyll?
400
What byproduct is produced and not needed in cellular respiration?
What is carbon dioxide?
400
What kind of process produces new bone cells when a human breaks an ankle?
What is mitosis or asexual reproduction?
400
The stage in which nuclear membranes reappear?
What is Mitosis Stage D BONUS: Why?
500
The reason that e small particles can enter cells through a different process than large particles.
What is a semipermable cell membrane?
500
The chemical that is needed for photosynthesis to begin and is also produced by photosynthesis.
What is water? BONUS: How does it enter the plant and leave the plant?
500
Plant cells get ATP energy in this organelle.
What is mitochondria?
500
The cause of variety in eukaryotes who undergo sexual reproducation.
What is receiving chromosomes from 2 parent cells?
500
What two stages in the Cell Cycle are NOT part of mitosis?
Whatare Interphase and Cytokinesis?
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