Only plant cells have what rigid outer layer that provides support and protection.
What is a cell wall?
Plants form this structure to divide the cytoplasm
What is the cell plate?
Both cell types utilize this framework that allows organelles and cytoplasm to move within the cell
what is the cytoskeleton
This term describes physical traits of an organism
what is a phenotype?
This is what helps plant cells absorb light energy(it is a green pigment)
What is Chlorophyll?
These green organelles are the site of photosynthesis
What are chloroplasts?
This plant phase involves growing and replicating the DNA within a cell
What is interphase?
This organelle is responsible for packing proteins and lipids
what is the Golgi apparatus?
This is used to track two different traits simultaneously
what is the dihybrid cross?
This process involves the usage of sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide for glucose production
What is photosynthesis?
This substance fills the cells
What is the cytoplasm?
This stage is where chromosomes align along the center of the cell
What is metaphase?
This cell component has the responsibility of modifying proteins, synthesizing proteins, and lipids
what is the endoplasmic reticulum?
This is the term for an organism that has two different alleles
what is heterozygous?
These three things help a plant perform photosynthesis
what are sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
These small channels enable the transportation and communication of cells in a plant
What are plasmodesmata?
This process involves the division of two identical daughter cells
What is mitosis?
This cell component is in charge of cellular locomotion
what is the flagella?
This is the proper term for when neither allele is completely dominant in inheritance
what is incomplete dominance?
These organelles turn food into energy
what is the mitchondria?
This large organelle is responsible for water storage and maintenance of turgor pressure
What is the central vacuole?
These points of the cell cycle are where DNA is checked for damage before proceeding with replication
What are G1 and G2?
Both types use what pathways to respond to external stimuli?
what are signaling pathways?
Which law states that alleles separate during gamete formation so that each gamete receives only one allele?
what is the law of segregation?
These tiny openings allow gas exchange for plants
what are the somata