Cell Organelles
Cell Reproduction
Macromolecules
Cell Transport
Characteristics of Life
100

This type of cell does NOT have a nucleus nor membrane-bound organelles

What is a prokaryotic cell?

100

This process create haploid gametes

What is meiosis?

100

These are the monomers of carbohydrates

What are monosaccharides?

100

This type of passive transport involves the movement of water

What is osmosis?

100

This characteristic of life means that living things can create offspring in sexual and asexual ways

What is reproduction?

200

The function of this organelle is to synthesize proteins (these are found in every type of cell)

What are ribosomes?

200

This is the number of daughter cells created in mitosis

What is 2?

200

Long-term energy storage is a function of this macromolecule

What are lipids?

200

This type of passive transport involves the movement of solutes across the cell membrane through a protein

What is facilitated diffusion?

200

Viruses need this to 'reproduce'

What are host cells?

300

The function of the smooth ER.

What is to synthesize lipids?

300

What event, during prophase I, create genetic diversity in meiotic daughter cells?

What is crossing over?

300

This type of reaction releases energy by breaking chemical bonds with water

What is hydrolysis?

300

This type of solution will draw water out of a cell

What is a hypertonic solution?

300

These are the two characteristics of life that viruses share with cells

What is containing genetic information and the ability to evolve?

400

The cells wall of plant cells are made of this polysaccharide

What is cellulose?

400
These phases are the most likely to develop a chromosomal mutation in the processes of mitosis and meiosis

What are the anaphases?

400

Dehydration synthesis is categorized as this type of metabolic reaction

What is an anabolic reaction?

400

A cell placed in a hypotonic solution will swell. These are the two structures that water can pass through to enter a cell (be specific)

What is the cell membrane and aquaporins?

400

The level of organization between cell and organ

What is a tissue?

500

These organelles create spindle fibers to assist animal cells in mitosis

What are centrioles?

500

This law states that chromosomes separate independently during anaphase.

What is the law of independent assortment?

500

What two factors will contribute to the denaturation of an enzyme the most?

What is temperature and pH?

500

This type of pressure maintains the rigidity of plant cells, keeping them from shrinking.

What is turgor pressure?

500

All cells contain these four structures/organelles (both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells)

What is a cell membrane, genetic material (DNA or RNA), ribosomes, and cytoplasm?

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