Photosynthesis
Cellular Respiration
Cell Cycle
Mitosis
Hodgepodge
500

The energy from all living things originates from this source

The sun

500

This process releases energy without the presence of Oxygen

Fermentation 

500

Cell division allows organisms to grow, repair damaged structures, as well as this third function

Reproduce

500

The final stage of mitosis in which new nuclei begin to form around the separated chromosomes

Telophase

500

The chemical formula of glucose

C6H12O6
500

The reactants of photosynthesis include light energy, Carbon dioxide, and this inorganic compound crucial for life on Earth

H2O (Water)

500

The first stage takes place in this organelle

Cytoplasm

500

This stage takes up the longest amount of time, consisting of cell growth and DNA replication taking up most of this time

Interphase

500

The first stage of Mitosis, in which chromosomes condense into shapes that can be seen under a microscope

Prophase

500

A model of predator/prey relationships that shows how matter and energy are transferred among organisms. 

Food web

500

The products of Photosynthesis

Oxygen (O2) and Glucose (C6H12O6)

500

The products of cellular respiration

CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), H2O (Water), and energy

500

In this stage of the cell cycle, the replicated DNA inside the nucleus is separated and distributed into two daughter cells

Mitosis

500

The chromatids are pulled apart by spindle fibers to opposite ends of the cell. 

Anaphase

500

An organism that cannot make its own food; a consumer of other organisms. 

Heterotroph

500

Having a chemical formula C55H72O5N4Mg, this chemical compound is a pigment found in chloroplast responsible for capturing light energy

Chlorophyll

500
This type of acid is built up in your muscles when your cells get energy without enough oxygen

Lactic Acid

500

In plant cells, a cell plate forms across the middle of the cell during this stage, resulting in new cell walls that form around the cell membranes

Cytokinesis
500

The stage in which the nuclear envelope breaks down

Prophase

500

A runner on an easy walk through the woods gets energy by way of this process

Cellular Respiration

500

The glucose formed during photosynthesis is sometimes stored for later use. In what organelle would stored glucose most likely be found?

Vacuole

500

During the second stage, glucose molecules react with this element in the mitochondria, yielding CO2, H2O, and energy

Oxygen (O2)

500

The number of cells present after 5 cell divisions

25 = 32 cells 

500

The "middle" stage, where each chromosome is attached to a spindle fiber at its centromere (the binding on the chromosome). 

Metaphase
500

If a runner makes a long, fast push to the finish line, her muscle cells may get energy by way of this process 

Lactic Acid Fermentation

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