Transport Mechanisms
Plasma Membranes
Organelles
What is DNA replication?
Mitosis & Cell Cycle
100

The sodium potassium pump transports out this ion.

What is sodium? 

100

The cell membrane is a type of barrier that controls what goes in and out of the cell. 

What  is a semi-permeable or selective barrier?

100

This organelle uses O2 to neutralize toxins.

What are peroxisomes?

100

This is the phase when DNA replication occurs. 

What is interphase?

100

This is the correct order of the steps in mitosis. 

What is early prophase, late prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase and cytokinesis?

200

These types of molecule typically need some type of integral protein to be able to move through a membrane.

What are ions or polar molecules?

200

The plasma membrane has an integral protein that extends to the outside and helps  bind adjacent cells and performs cell to cell recognition

What is glycocalyx?

200

This organelle forms the base of flagella and cilia.

What are centrioles?

200

This enzyme positions the new nucleotides with complementary bases. 

What is DNA polymerase?

200

This is the part of the chromosome that the spindle attaches to during mitosis.

What is the centromere?

300

These types of ion channels are in tendons.

What are stretch  or pressure gated ion channels?

300
This is when 2 cells are linked by proteins which allows tension to be distributed.

What is a desmosome?

300

This organelle is made of protein and rRNA.

What is a ribosome?

300

This is the direction that DNA replication occurs in.

What is 5' to 3'?

300

This is an example of a cell in your body that does not undergo mitosis. 

What are nerve, cardiac, skeletal or RBCs?

400

This type of environment shrinks when water moves out.

What is a hypertonic environment?

400

One example of a gap junction.

What is a cardiac muscle cell?

400

This organelle destroys pathogens.

What are lysosomes?

400
The enzyme helicase breaks these when unwinding the DNA strands.

What are hydrogen bonds?

400

This is the phase of the cell cycle that replicates the centrioles.

What is G2 phase?

500

This type of transport mechanism occurs primarily in the kidneys.

What is filtration?

500

This allows for an increase in surface area for absorption. For example, small intestine cells have  these.

What are microvilli?
500

These two organelles are used for calcium storage

What are the mitochondria an smooth ER?

500

This terms that each new double helix will contain one strand of the original DNA.

What is semi conservative replication?
500

These spindle fibers anchor the centriole to the cell membrane during mitosis. 

What are polar microtubules?

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