Cells
Bones
Skin
Mitosis
Transports
100

This cellular structure is composed of a phospholipid bilayer and is essential for maintaining the integrity and functionality of the cell by controlling the movement of substances in and out.

Plasma Membrane

100

What is the dense, hard layer of bone tissue that lies underneath the periosteum?

Compact bone

100

What is the primary protein that gives skin its strength and elasticity

Collagen

100

What's the stage of mitosis that aligns along the cell equator

Metaphase

100

What type of cellular transport does not require energy to move molecules 

Passive transport

200

This double-membraned organelle is crucial for energy production in eukaryotic cells and is often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell.

Mitochondrion

200

What type of bone tissue is found at the ends of long bones and contains bone marrow

Spongy bone

200

What are the small, hair-like structures on the surface of the skin called

Hair shaft

200

During which phase of mitosis does the nuclear envelope break down and the mitotic spindle start to form

Prophase


200

What type of cellular transport requires energy to move molecules against their gradient 

Active Transport

300

These structures provide strong adhesion between cells in tissues like the skin

Desmosomes

300

What is the name of the long, central shaft of a long bone

Diaphysis

300

Which layer of the skin is the outermost layer that provides a barrier against the environment 

Epidermis

300

During which phase do sister chromosomes separate and move apart 

Anaphase

300

What type of cellular transport involves carrier proteins to help move molecules across the cell membrane without using energy 

Facilitated diffusion

400

What structures connect adjacent cells to allow the passage of ions and small molecules 

Gap Junctions

400

What's the name of the connective tissue that covers the outer surface of bones

Periosteum

400

Which layer of the skin underlies the epidermis and is primarily responsible for sensing touch, pressure, and pain due to its nerve endings

Dermis

400

What are the phases of mitosis in order

Prophase, Metaphase, and Anaphase

400

What is the process called when cells engulf large particles or liquids into vesicles for transport into the cell

Endocytosis

500

What structures create seal between adjacent cells to prevent the passage of substances

Tight junctions

500

What are the ends of long bones called

Epiphyses

500

What is the role of keratinocytes in the skin

To produce Keratin (protein that gives skin its protective properties)

500

During what phase of mitosis does the nuclear envelope re-form around each set of chromosomes

Telophase 

500

What is the process called when the cell releases substances to the outside by suing a vesicle with the cell membrane 

Exocytosis

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