Cell Communication
Cell Cycle, Mitosis, Meiosis
Genetics
Digestive System
Immune system
100

What disease is caused by uncontrolled division of cells in the body?

Cancer

100

What is the name of the process that occurs in eukaryotes in which a single parent cell divides to produce two genetically identical diploid daughter cells?

Mitosis

100

Genes are passed to the next generation via reproductive cells called _____.

Gametes

100

Which of the six nutrients are defined as organic molecules that help regulate body processes, often working with enzymes?

Vitamins

100

What is the term for disease-causing agents?

Pathogens

200

What type of communication involves cells communicating with nearby cells, but not directly touching each other?

Paracrine

200
During which phase of mitosis does chromatin condense to form chromosomes of duplicated DNA?

Prophase

200

How many chromosomes do humans have in one set?

23

200

Which category of vitamin can build up in the body and cause toxicity?

Fat-soluble

200

Steere and Burgdorfer discovered which disease through using Koch's postulates?

Lyme disease

300

Nerve cells communicate through _____ which are small chemical molecules that travel across the gaps between synapses

Neurotransmitters

300

During which phase of mitosis do sister chromatids separate and become chromosomes?

Anaphase

300

What is the term for the pairs of matching chromosomes with the same genes (but potentially different alleles)?

Homologous chromosomes

300

What is the name for the muscle contractions that move food through the esophagus?

Peristalsis

300

Strep throat, salmonella, tuberculosis, and anthrax are diseases caused by which type of pathogen?

Bacteria

400

During which phase of cell signaling does a cell "take in" a signal so that it can produce a response to it?

Reception

400

During which phase of meiosis does sister chromatids line up at the equator? Be specific with 1 or 2.

Metaphase II

400

Mendel's law of _____ states that the dominant form of a trait prevents the expression of the recessive trait.

Dominance

400
What accessory organ produces digestive enzymes that digest food in the small intestine?

Pancreas

400

What type of immunity involves B cells providing immunity against antigens and pathogens?

Humoral immunity
500

What is the term for the membrane-lined channels that can form between the cell walls and cell membranes of plant cells, allowing for communication and exchange of signaling molecules?

Plasmodesmata

500
When during meiosis does crossing over occur? Be specific with I or II.

Prophase I

500

What term describes a family tree that describes the inheritance of a trait across generations?

Pedigree

500

In what structure in the nephron does filtration of blood mainly take place?

Glomerulus
500

What two scientists created the Germ Theory of Disease?

Pasteur and Koch
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