mitochondria
What is the powerhouse of the cell?
Diffusion
What passive transport involves the movement of particles from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration?
vesicle
The process by which the cell membrane transports matter into or out of the cell using energy.
The phase during which the cell makes an extra set of DNA
What is synthesis?
Takes place in the nucleus and create an mRNA
What is transcription?
Ribosomes
What organelle serves to synthesise protein?
equilibrium
What is the point at which no further diffusion occurs?
Also known as cell eating
What is phagocytosis?
The phase during which the cell divides
What is mitosis?
When the mRNA moves into the cytoplasm and attaches to a ribosome to begin protein synthesis
What is translation?
Lysosome
What organelle is responsible for cleaning the cell?
osmosis
What process involves the movement of water through a semipermeable membrane?
Also known as cell drinking
What is pinocytosis?
The phase during which the cell makes final preparation to divide
What is the second gap phase?
The goal of transcription and translation
What is protein synthesis?
Nucleus
Where is the genetic material of the cell located?
osmotic pressure
What is water pressure that develops as a result of osmosis?
The us of vesicles to release substances outside of the cell
What is exocytosis
The phase during which the cell accumulates materials needed to replicate DNA
What is the first gap phase?
The second phase of mitosis
What is metaphase?
Centrioles
What organelle is involved in cell division?
Filtration
What type of passive transport occurs because of differences in hydrostatic pressure?
Pinocytosis and phagocytosis are examples of this type of vesicular transport
What is endocytosis?
Interphase
What are G1, S, and G2 phases collectively called?
The 4th stage of mitosis
What is telophase?