Most of a cell's life is spent in what phase?
Interphase
What does the "fluid mosaic model" mean about the cell membrane?
It looks like a flexible pattern made up of different parts.
How do plants create their energy ?
Photosynthesis
Which type does NOT have a nucleus?
Prokaryotic
What is the result of mitosis?
2 identical daughter cells
What are the stages of Interphase in order ?
G1 S G2
What is one major difference between passive and active transport?
Active transport uses energy
Passive transport does NOT.
Cellular Respiration creates energy (ATP) for animals, where is it done ?
In the Mitochondria
This type can be unicellular or multicellular
Eukaryotic
Why is healing and growth correlated to mitosis?
Our body needs to be able to create more cells, this is done by the process of cell division (mitosis).
Chromosomes have what structure and holds what?
"X" structure, holds DNA
This Phospholipid has a ____ head and is made of _______.
Hydrophilic, Phosphate
What is the reactant of Photosynthesis
6CO2 + 6H20 --->
Cell wall can be found in what type?
BOTH
Bacteria (prokaryotic) has a rigid cell wall
Plants (eukaryotic) has a cell wall
Animals (eukaryotic) do NOT have a cell wall
What division is the cherry on top that is the end of mitosis resulting in 2 identical cells ?
Cytokinesis
How many chromosomes are in the average human cell?
46
which of the following terms means the movement of water from high concentration to low concentration
Osmosis
What is the product of Cellular Respiration?
---> 6CO2 + 6H20
Ribosomes are the freckles of the cells that assemble protein from amino acids, which type contains these?
BOTH
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic contain ribosomes
Spindle fibers come from ______ that attach to the centromeres of the chromosome to pull them apart.
centrioles
Put the following in order: G2, G1, S, mitosis, cytokinesis.
G1, S, G2 , Mitosis, Cytokinesis
What part of the Phospholipid is made of fatty lipids?
The Tail; hence the tail is Hydrophobic
What gas enters your body when you breathe in, and exits when you breathe out?
Oxygen comes in , Carbon dioxide goes out
Which characteristic is unique to only eukaryotic cells?
They only have organelles
what are the names of each the phases of mitosis ?
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
remember (PMAT) to help organize.