Immune System
Plant Anatomy
Mitosis v. Meiosis
Cell Functions
Natural Selection v Artificial Selection
100

A substance that causes the immune system to produce antibodies against it.

What is an Antigen? 

100

The female part of the flower

What are pistils?

100

Used for growth and repairing cells, this function sees a cell split into 2 diploid cells.

What is mitosis?

100

The most basic unit of life

What is a cell?

100

A process in which nature "selects" only the best species to survive, forcing organisms to adapt.

What is Natural Selection?

200

These help the body fight infection and other diseases.

What is a White Blood Cell?

200

The male part of the flower

What is the stamen?

200

A bodily function where cells split into 4 haploid cells, used for reproduction.

What is meiosis?

200

The powerhouse of the cell, generates most of the chemical energy needed for the cell.

What is the Mitochondria?
300

A type of white blood cell, helps protect the body from infection.

What is a T Cell?

300

Green leaves that protect the flower while it is developing. 

What are sepals?

300
This process has 2 phases, with each phase following the same steps and carrying out similar results.
How many phases does Meiosis have?
400

Cause illness to their host through many ways, usually through direct damage if tissues or cells during replication.

What is a pathogen?

400

Prepares the ovules for fertilization, protect developing zygotes, and develop seed bearing fruit

What is the Ovary?

400

This process has one phase, where the cell only splits into 2 diploid cells.

How many phases does Mitosis have?
500

Extracellular fluid that white blood cells can travel through.

What is Lymph?

500

when a sperm fuses with an egg to form a zygote, which will eventually develop into an embryo.

What is fertilization?

500

Prophase (1), Metaphase (1), Anaphase (1), Telophase (1), Prophase (2), Metaphase (2), Anaphase (2), Telophase (2),

What are the phases of Meiosis?

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