An abnormal mass of cancer cells is called a ?
Tumor
What is this called?
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DNA Replication
List the 4 Biomolecules.
Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids
(Cows Like Playing Nice)
What is homeostasis?
Internal Balance (allows the organism to survive)
When stage does DNA replicate in the cell cycle?
S Phase (Synthesis Phase)
During which process does the cell divide only ONCE?
A. Mitosis
B. Meiosis
Mitosis
What is the purpose of DNA replication?
A. So that the cells can have ATP
B. So that two new cells can be genetically identical to parent.
C. So that two new cells can be genetically different than the parent.
D. So that the parent cell can absorb the DNA Strand.
B. So that two new cells can be genetically identical to parent.
Lipids
What does the vacuole of a cell do?
Stores Food, Water, and Waste. (Hint: Vacuum bag)
What is the purpose of the cell cycle?
To divide and produce more cells.
Which process produces 2 cells? Which process produces 4 cells?
2 Cells= Mitosis
4 Cells= Meiosis

The picture above are cells. By looking at this picture What can you determine is TRUE.
A. The even takes place in RNA inside the Mitochondria of cells
B. This takes place in bacterial cells.
C. This produces genetically identical daughter cells.
D. This provides genetic diversity in cells.
D. This provides genetic diversity in cells.
What is the difference between a monosaccharide and a polysaccharide?
A monosaccharide is one and a polysaccharide is many.
(So, a monosaccharide is a SIMPLE sugar and polysaccharide is a COMPLEX sugar.
True or False.
This picture is considered active transport.

False. It is passive transport because it requires NO ENERGY (ATP). It is the "lazy" type of transport.
Label the cell cycle.
A.__________
B.__________
C. __________
D.___________
A. G1 Phase
B. S (Synthesis) Phase
C. G2 Phase
D. Mitosis
A cell has 10 chromosomes. It then undergoes MITOSIS. How many chromosomes will each of the new cells have?
A. 5
B. 10
C. 15
D. 20
B. 10
Which nucleic acid includes the following nucleic bases?
Guanine, Cytosine, Uracil, and Adenine
RNA because of URACIL
Which 2 biomolecules are NOT USED FOR ENERGY.
Proteins and Nucleic Acids. (Carbs and Lipids are the ones we use for energy)
Homeostasis plays a role in cellular transport.
True. Cellular transport helps cells maintain homeostasis by keeping conditions within normal ranges inside all of an organism's cells.

What are the 2 reproductive cycles that Viruses undergo? (Hint: one is longer than the other)
Lytic and Lysogenic Cycle

What is this process called in Meiosis? (Look at the pictures carefully)
Crossing-over
A nucleotide is the building blocks of ________?

DNA
Which biomolecule functions include enzymes which speeds the rate of chemical reactions, structural components in cells, mechanical functions in muscles and cytoskeleton, cell signaling, and immune response; provides structure and helps with chemical reactions
Proteins
Put the following biological levels in order from simplest to most complex. You must get all of them correct to get the points.
organism, ecosystem, community, organ systems, organ, organelles, cell, atom, tissue, molecules, and population.
Atom
Molecule
Organelles
Cell
Tissue
Organ
Organ System
Organism
Population
Community
Ecosystem