Cell Structure and Function
Cell Transport & Homeostasis
Viruses
Plants & Tissues
Reproduction & Plant Responses
100

The basic unit of structure and function in living things.

What is a cell?

100

The ability to maintain internal balance.

What is Homeostasis?

100

A virus that infects bacteria.

What is a bacteriophage?

100

Plants have this type of cell and are mostly autotrophs.

What are eukaryotic cells?

100

A plant’s response to light.

What is phototropism?

200

This cell type has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

What is a eukaryotic cell?

200

The diffusion of water across a cell membrane.

What is Osmosis?

200

Misfolded proteins that cause diseases.

What are prions?

200

The waxy layer that prevents water loss on leaves.

What is the cuticle?

200

A plant’s response to gravity.

What is gravitropism?

300

This organelle is the “powerhouse” of the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

300

The movement of materials from high to low concentration.

What is diffusion?

300

A virus in the lysogenic cycle is called this.

What is a prophage (or provirus)?

300

This vascular tissue moves water upward in the plant.

What is the Xylem?

300

The triploid cell in angiosperms becomes this food source for the embryo.

What is endosperm?

400

The “control center” of the cell that contains DNA.

What is the Nucleus?

400

Transport that requires energy.

What is active transport?

400

What two parts make up a virus?

What are genetic material (DNA/RNA) and a protein coat?

400

This vascular tissue moves sugars throughout the plant.

What is phloem?

400

Seed dispersal prevents this between parent and offspring.

What is competition?

500

This organelle packages and ships proteins like a post office.

What is the Golgi apparatus?

500

A solution that causes a cell to swell because water moves in.

What is a hypotonic Solution?

500

Viruses need this to reproduce.

What is a host Cell?

500

The type of tissue responsible for photosynthesis, storage, and support.

What is Ground Tissue?

500

When a seed begins to grow into a new plant.

What is germination?

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