The final stage of cell division when the cytoplasm splits.
What is Cytokinesis?
What are the stages of Mitosis
PMAT
What 3 things do plant cells have that animal cells do not
Chloroplast, Large Central Vacuole, and Cell Wall
This part of the cell cycle where it spends the majority of its time.
What is Interphase?
This type of cell division produces body cells.
What is mitosis?
This organelle digests wastes and other particles throughout the cell
Lysosome
This organelle gives the plant cell its shape and provides structure
Cell Wall
Bonus +200 points!
Organelle that this reminds me of ...
What is a lysosome?
2 reasons for cell division
What is growth?
What is to replace dead or damaged cells?
Robert Hooke observed cork under a microscope and coined the term "cells" because it reminded him of this.
What are monk's cells? (or prison cells - we talked about that too!)
What are the phases of the Cell Cycle
Interphase, PMAT, Cytokinesis
It reminds me of the water in an aquarium where the fish swim.
What is cytoplasm?
This organelle is present only in plant cells and is the reason plants are considered producers.
What are Chloroplasts?
These are the three main ideas of cell theory.
What is "All living things are made of cells"; "cells come from other cells"; "Cells are the building blocks of life"
How many chromosomes are in each cell?
46
You survive where you fit in your environment.
One parent produces an offspring that is genetically identical.
What is Asexual Reproduction?
This organelle is is important during mitosis, which is where cells divide.
Centrioles
2 Part Answer:
___________ are present in both plant and animal cells, because _______________ ___________ takes place in both autotrophs and heterotrophs.
What is mitochondria and cellular respiration.
In Meiosis how many chromosomes does each gamete have?
23
Who came up with the theory of evolution?
Charles Darwin