Mitosis and Meiosis
Cell organelles
Cell transport
Prokaryotes vs Eukaryotes
Biomolecules and Enzymes
100

What is it called when a sperm and egg combine?

fertilization.

100

An organelle that makes-energy for the cell?

Mitochondria.

100

what large molecules cannot ____ through?

Pass.

100

nucleoid/chromosomes= what?

DNA

100

what are two examples of lipids?

Meat and milk products.

200

mitosis is a dorm of _______ reproduction?

asexual.

200

Which organelle maintains homeostasis for fresh water protozoans?

contractile vacuoles.

200

molecules moves from an area of what concentration?

High to low.

200

what's an example for prokaryotes/ the first cells?

Bacteria.

200

What temperature of enzymes do best for humans?

37

300

what are the 6 cycles of mitosis?

interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokiness.

300

What 3 things do both animal lplant cells have?

endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, Gdgi body.

300

molecules move across the membrane ______ that concentration gradient.

Against.

300

What is the 3 basic part of all euphoretic cells?

Nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane.

300

What are the building blocks for proteins?

Amino acids.

400

in both mitosis and meiosis DNA only duplucates ___ time?

one.

400

Define vesicles and vacuoles.

Membrane-bound sacs that function in storage and transport.

400

What is another thing to call phagocytosis?

Cell eating.
400

Define prokaryote.

A single-celled microorganism known to be the earliest on earth.

400

Enzymes work by ______ activation energy?

lowering.

500

meiosis results in ___ daughter cells with ___ chromosomes .vs. ___ of the parent.

4,23,46

500

what are 2 things a plant cell contains?

cell wall, nucleoids.

500

Define endocytosis.

A process by which cells absorb external material by engulfing it with the cell membrane.

500

Define Eukaryote.

organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.

500

What is a nucleic acids function?

Carries genetic information to make proteins.

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