Cell
Which type of Cell has a nucleus, is more complex, and makes up plants and Animals
Eukaryotic Cells
The DNA and Proteins start to condense. The two centrioles move toward the opposite end of the cell in animals or microtubules are assembled in plants to form a spindle. The nuclear envelope and nucleolus start to break up. Which phase of cell Division is this?
Prophase
Active Transport
How many Chromosomes do human Autosomal Cells have?
46
a rigid structure that surrounds the plant cell membrane and provides support for the cell.
Cell Wall
This cell lacks a nucleus, is less complex, and generally make up bacteria
Prokaryotic Cells
spindle fibers attached to the two sister chromatids of each chromosome contract and separate chromosomes which move to opposite poles of the cell. Which phase of Mitosis does this describe?
Anaphase
Particle movement from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Passive Transport
How many Chromosomes do Reproductive Cells(Gametes) have?
23
Create proteins, can be free floating or attached to the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Ribosomes
When a cell increases in size their Surface Area to Volume Ratio?
Decreases
as the 2 new cells pinch in half (animal cells) or a cell plate forms (plant cells), the chromosomes become less condensed again and reappear as chromatin. New membrane forms nuclear envelopes and the nucleolus is reformed.
Telophase
When a solution has the same concentration of solutes inside and outside the cell?
Isotonic
An abnormal mass/group of cancer cells is called a
Tumor
Provides support, controls what can enter and leave the cell, and maintains homeostasis.
Cell Membrane
Which cell would be better at transporting materials across it's cell membrane.
7cm cuboidal Cell
10 cm cuboidal Cell
7cm Cuboidal Cell
When a cancer cells moves from its original tumor to surrounding tissue in the body it is called?
Metastasis
When a solution has a high concentration of solutes outside the cell than in the cell. What tonicity is this and which way will water move.
Hypertonic and outside the cell.
What does PMAT stand for? write what each letter is.
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
Produces a useable form of energy from light.
Chloroplast
What does cell differentiation mean?
When a cell becomes specialized
If p53 is
not functioning properly what could it cause?
Cancer
Turgor Pressure
Which type of tumor is being described:
Slow growing Not dangerous Does not spread
Benign