Cell Theory
Cell Transport
Cell Cycle and Cancer
Mitosis
Extra Stuff Mr. Sickler has taught us
100

A type of organism composed of a single cell.

What is a unicellular organism?

100

An example of this is thermoregulation and blood sugar regulation 

What is a negative feedback loop?

100

The two reasons why cells undergo mitotic cell division

What is growth and repair?

100

The structure responsible for moving chromosomes to opposite sides of the cell.

What are spindle fibers?

100

The hormone released by the pancreas to tell the liver to remove glucose from the blood.

What is insulin?

200

An analogy for this is a home air conditioner and heater. Both are used to maintain a set temperature. 

What is Homeostasis? (2x points if said in an accent)

200

The term used to describe how the cell membrane is "picky", only allowing some molecules to move in and out of the cell

What is selectively permeable? 

200

The stem cell type that is partially differentiated.

What are Adult stem cells?

200

The phase of mitosis when chromosomes condense from chromatin. 

What is Prophase? 

200

The hormone released by the pancreas to tell the liver to break down stored glycogen and release it into the blood.

What is glucagon? 

300

These "mini organs" work together to maintain homeostasis inside the cell. 

A main difference between Eukaryotic cells and Prokaryotic cells. 

What are membrane-bound organelles?

300

The three characteristics that allow a molecule to EASILY pass through a cell membrane. 

What is being small, nonpolar and uncharged? 

300

The cellular process that helps regular helps carve out our fingers and toes.


(...maybe if this didn't happen, we could swim as fast as Michael Phelps)

What is apoptosis?

300

This phase of mitosis has an M-plate

What is metaphase? 

300

Cells spend 95% of their time in this part of the cell cycle

What is Interphase?

400

All cells have these 4 things 

What is Genetic material (DNA or RNA), Cytoplasm, Cell membrane, Ribosomes?

400

The main type of molecule moved across the membrane through a protein pump up the concentration gradient. 

What are charged particles? 

(Examples: potassium K+, chlorine (Cl-), Sodium (Na+)

400

The term for Cancer-causing agents that cause cancer by mutating DNA

What are carcinogens? 

400

In plants, during cytokinesis, the cell plate will become this structure. 

What is the cell wall?

400

STORY TIME:

"You're at a hospital and the new nurse accidentally put distilled water into your veins instead of saline (contains water + solute) when setting up your IV. The resulting tonicity inside of the blood cells are...

What is hypertonic?  

500
Prokaryotic cell walls are made out of this.


(Hint: Eukaryotic cells have cell walls made out of cellulose)


What is peptidoglycan? 

500

This term means "cell drinking".


When cells engulf liquids into vesicles and digests them. 

What is pinocytosis? 

500

This type of tumor can metastasize 

What is a malignant tumor? 

500

Cells can't just get bigger to grow; they have to stay small to maintain a high...

What is a surface-area-to-volume ratio?

500

Catecholamines are neurotransmitters that increase alertness, motivation and focus. According to Dr. Huberman, doing one of these things can help increase the amount of catecholamines produced in your body.

What is Cold Exposure?

OR

What is Morning Sunlight?

OR

What is Exercise?                 

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