Cell Structure
Information in the cell
Support and Movement - bones
Support and Movement - muscles
Transport - heart and blood
100

The part of the cell that regulates what comes in and out of it.

Cell membrane

100

The cellular process of growth and reproduction.

The cell cycle

100

Another name for the cranium.

The skull.

100

Scientific name for the thigh muscles.

Quadriceps

100

They are the four chambers of the heart.

Right and left atrium and Right and left ventricles

200

The "energy currency" used to power cellular processes.

ATP

200

Before mitosis this needs to be copied so that each new cell will have its own set.

DNA

200

Another name for the jaw bone.

Mandible
200

Large, three-headed muscle forms the back of the upper arm.

Triceps

200

Part of blood that starts the process of blood clotting.

Platlets

300

The green pigment that absorbs energy from sunlight.

Chlorophyll

300

The process that makes "me".

Meiosis

300

Another name for the collarbone.

Clavicle

300

Another name for the gastrocnemius muscles.

Calf muscles or lower leg muscles

300

The part of the heart that carries the blood away from the right ventricle to the lungs.

Pulmonary artery

400

Organelles that dispose of waste in the cell.

Lysosomes

400

The type of reproduction that results in offspring that are identical to the parent.

Asexual

400

Another name for the thigh bone.

Femur

400

Muscles you sit on.

Gluteus Maximus

400

Blood component that transports oxygen.

Red Blood Cells

500

A network of tubes in the cell that transports proteins and other molecules.

Endoplasmic Reticulum

500

The section of a DNA molecule that codes for a unique protein.

A gene.

500

Another name for the shoulder blade.

Scapula

500

Where the sternocleidomastoid muscles are located.

In the neck.

500

Blood component that attacks foreign substances in the body.

White blood cells

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