The Cell
Cell Division
Chromosome Duplication
Protein Synthesis
Methods of Reproduction
100

The part of the cell that controls the activities of the cell.

What is the nucleus?

100

The process by which one cell increases to two cells.

What is mitosis?

100

Where the information for ALL the parts of the organism is found.

What are the genes?

100

This is the process where information found in the DNA gets communicated to the mRNA.

What is transcription?

100

The process whereby 2N cells become 1N cells.

What is meiosis?

200

Chromosomes consist of smaller subunits known as this.

What are genes?

200

During this phase of mitosis, the cell is doing its normal job.

What is interphase?
200
Chromosomes, when uncoiled, consist of long strands of this.

What is DNA?

200

The process by which the information found on the mRNA gets communicated to the ribosomes which link together the amino acids to create the desired protein.

What is translation?

200

The process in which two 1N (haploid) cells join to result in one 2N (diploid) cell.

What is fertilization?

300

The part of the cell responsible for generating energy for the cell.

What is the mitochondria?

300

This hormone is the signal for cells to start mitosis.

What is the growth hormone?

300

DNA is the abbreviation for this?

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

300

Amino acids which are available in the cytoplasm have *this* attached to them. It functions like keys that allow them to be attached to the mRNA.

What is transfer RNA or tRNA?

300

These cells have both chromosomes present from the father and from the mother.

What are somatic cells?

400

This is the process by which various substances to pass through the cell membrane while limiting others.

What is osmosis?

400

In the early stages of this phase, the strands of chromatin coil up to become visible chromosomes. Then later, the chromosomes make copies of themselves.

What is prophase?

400

The vertical component of DNA is made up of alternating ribose sugar units and this.

What are phosphate groups?

400

Inaccuracies in these processes are known as this.

What are genetic mutations?

400

Examples of common methods of asexual reproduction.

What are binary fission, budding, vegetative propagation, sporogenesis, and fragmentation?

500

A cell organelle which manufactures polypeptides from amino acids.

What are ribosomes?

500

During this phase of mitosis, the chromosomes align themselves beside each other.

What is the metaphase?

500

Adenine bonds with this and guanine bonds with this.

What is thymine and cytosine?

500

This can cause changes in the DNA of skin cells which results in abnormal growth and multiplication of the cells and is commonly known as skin cancer or melanoma.

What is overexposure to sunlight?
500

This animal can reproduce using both methods.

What is a starfish?

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