Multicellular
What is an organism made of more than one cell?
Osmosis
Cancer
What is uncontrolled cell growth?
The "normal" group
What is the control group?
Solution
What is a mixture of solute and solvent? A homogenous mixture.
Membrane bound organelles
What is a feature of eukaryotic cells? What is NOT a feature of prokaryotic cells?
Passive transport
The correct order of the M phases
Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase
The data points being close to the accepted value
What is accuracy?
Mitosis
Lysosomes
What is a membrane bound organelle that disposes of waste and can initiate apoptosis?
Made of proteins
What are molecular pumps, channels, and carriers?
Phase where chromosomes decondense
What is telophase?
What are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, Nucleic Acids?
What are simple sugars, fatty acids, amino acids, nucleotides?
Benign
What is a localized tumor?
Nucleolus
What is the center of the nucleus that is responsible for creating ribosomes? What is not technically an organelle?
Na+
What is an example of a molecule that requires active transport to be moved (molecular pump)?
Checkpoints
What are stop and go signals throughout the cell cycle?
Polar vs Nonpolar molecules
What are molecules that have an uneven distribution of charge vs molecules that have an even distribution of charge?
Homologous
What is a pair that are matching but not identical?
Organelles only found in plant cells
Organelles only found in animal cells
Plant: Cell Wall, Central Vacuole, Chloroplasts
Animal: Centrosomes, Lysosomes
Types of passive transport
Simple diffusion, Facilitated Diffusion, Osmosis
S phase
What is the stage of Interphase where DNA is duplicated?
Levels of protein structure
Primary: Polypeptide
Secondary: Alpha Helix or Beta Sheet
Tertiary: Folded Helix or sheet
Quaternary: Combined tertiary structures
Homeostasis
What is the internal balence of an organism as they respond to the external and internal environments?