Levels of Organism
Cell organelles
Prokaryotic/Eukaryotic
Mitosis
Meiosis
100

A group of what makes a organ?

Two or more tissues

100

Which organelle will keep harmful things as a barrier out of the plant and animal cell?

Cell membrane

100

What is a single celled organism with no nucleus called?

Prokaryote

100

What is the purpose of mitosis?

To duplicate cells and its cell parts

100

What are the three types of cell division

fission, mitosis, meiosis

200

The smallest unit of life of an organism is called what?

Cells

200

Which cell organelle holds DNA information and controls the cell?

Nucleus

200

What is the oldest form of life on earth?

Bacteria

200

Cell division begins in which cell organelle?

Nucleus

200

Crossing over of genetic material occurs in which phase?

Prophase 1

300

A heart is an example of what?

Organ

300

Which organelle does a plant cell have to make its own food using the sun (photosynthesis)?

Chloroplast
300

What would happen without bacteria in your digestive track?

You wouldn't be able to break down and absorb nutrients

300

What is a chromosome?

Two DNA molecules together

300

What phases do the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell?

Metaphase 1 and 2

400

Give two examples of unicellular organisms

Amoeba, bacteria, paramecium

400

The dots on the endoplasmic reticulum are what?

Ribosomes

400

What do eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells have in common?

Genetic information and ribosomes

400

What is the order of phases for mitosis?

PMAT

400

What is the main difference between mitosis and meiosis?

Mitosis creates an exact copy and ends with two cells, meiosis takes two different DNAs and have four cells in the end that are not identical

500

Name three benefits of being multicellular

larger size- less predators

longer life

specialization

500

What are the two organelles that are only found in plants?

Chloroplast and cell wall

500

Name two unicellular eukaryotes

amoebas and yeast
500
How much of a cells life is spent in interphase?

90%

500

At the end of meiosis, you are left with what?

4 haploid cells/gametes

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