Cells
More cells
And more cells
Even More cells
You guessed it, CELLS!
100
small units of structure
What are cells?
100
hydrophilic
What is the lipid portion of a cell membrane?
100
Organelle responsible for packing and shipping of cell products.
What is the golgi body?
100
Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quarternary
What are the 4 levels of protein folding?
200
Dutch scientist Antonie van Leewenhoek
Who is the scientist who discovered cells?
200
A fence with gates
What is the cell membrane?
200
Genes
What are the sub-units of Chromosomes?
200
Stores products made by the cell or assists with locomotion of the cell.
What is the vacuole?
200
The ability for a cell to contract and do so when dividing, is due to the action of cellular _________.
What are Microtubules?
300
Cytology
What is the study of cells?
300
Nucleus
What is the control center of a cell?
300
Conversion of ATP'S process
What is the Respiration?
300
Organelle that one can expect to find ENZYMES
What is the Lysosome?
300
A byproduct of photosynthesis which is vital to humans and the like.
What is oxygen?
400
Cell Membrane
What is the "skin" of cells?
400
Prokaryotes
What is bacteria with no nuclear membrane?
400
Mitrochondrion
What is the organelle responsible for the conversion of glucose to energy?
400
This organelle's main job is transportation.
What is the Endoplasmic Reticulum?
400
Fill in the blank: Sarcoplasmic Reticulum is found in ___________ and functions to maintain adequate levels of the element ____________.
What are muscles and calcium?
500
phosolipid bilayer
What is the cell membrane composed of?
500
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What is the number of chromosomes found in humans?
500
Chromosomes
What is the information required for a cell to maintain itself as well as perform its job?
500
Found on rough Endoplasmic Reticulum.
What are Ribosomes?
500
Links amino acids into polypeptides is the main function of this organelle and is found on this.
What are Ribosomes and Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum?
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