Cells on the Outside
Cells on the Inside
Cells & Energy
Mitosis & Meiosis
Potpourri
100

This type of transport allows cells to move things across their outer membrane without using any energy.

Passive transport

100

These are the small structures within eukaryotic cells that perform many functions.

Organelles

100

These organelles allow plants to perform photosynthesis.

Chloroplasts

100

In eukaryotic cells this type of cellular division is asexual.

Mitosis

100

Cells, like bacteria, that don't have a nucleus are called this.

Prokaryotes

200

Some cells have one of these rigid structures on the outside to protect themselves.

Cell wall

200

These organelles produce energy for the cell.

Ribosomes

200

This type of respiration doesn't require oxygen.

Anaerobic respiration

200

Meiosis produces this many gamete cells.

4

200

The liquid-like substance inside cells is called this.

Cytoplasm

300

Which molecule makes up most of the plasma membrane?

Phospholipids

300

This acts and the control center for eukaryotic cells and contains most of its DNA.

Nucleus

300

This part of the respiration cycle takes place in the cells mitochondria and can generate up to 34 molecules of ATP.

Krebs cycle

300

Eukaryotic cells spend most of their time in this phase.

Interphase.

300

When Antonei van Leeuwenhoek saw microscopic living things with his microscope he called them this.

Animalcules

400

The cell walls of plants are primarily composed of this.

Cellulose

400

These produce protein for the cell.

Ribosomes

400

During photosynthesis the light independent reactions are often called by this name.

Calvin cycle

400

During mitosis the cell's chromosomes don't become visible until this phase.

Prophase

400

This type of active transport allows cells to bring in large particles.

Endocytosis

500

This type of protein regulates large molecules moving in or out of the cell.

Transport proteins

500

This organelle acts as the transport system for eukaryotic cells.

Endoplasmic reticulum (ER)

500

The light independent phase of photosynthesis uses ATP and NADPH to form this substance.

Glucose

500

During prophase 1 part of meiosis, homologous chromosomes exchange genes during this process.

Crossing over

500

This English scientist was the first one to call the little structures he saw with his microscope 'cells".

Robert Hooke

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