The ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment.
What is homeostasis?
Multiple monomers linked together make.
What is polymers?
The three differences between plant and animal cell
What are chloroplast, cell wall, and vacuole?
The cell membrane has a layer with a polar head and a non-polar tail.
What is a phospholipid bilayer?
In G1, G2 the metaphase is shown the cell.
What is growing properly?
The cell is the basic unit of life.
All cells come from pre-existing cells.
All organisms are composed of cells.
What are the tenets of the cell theory?
Responsible for shot-term energy storage.
What are carbohydrates?
A fluid inside the cell that houses other organelles in the cell.
What is cytoplasm?
Water-loving and Water-fearing.
What are hydrophilic and hydrophobic?
Cells that divide too frequently and uncontrollably
What is cancer?
One cell has no nucleus and the other has a nucleus.
What are prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
Long-term energy storage, cell membrane structure. examples steroids
What are lipids?
Proteins are essential for various cell functions. This organelle is responsible for protein synthesis.
What are ribosomes?
This process involves water moving through a semi-permeable membrane.
What is osmosis?
Reproduction that results in genetically identical clones
What is asexual?
List the seven characteristics of life.
What are cellular organization, homeostasis, adaptation, response to stimuli, growth, reproduction, and metabolism?
Storage and transfer of genetic information
What is Nucleic Acids?
Releases energy from food for the cell's use and also the site of aerobic respiration.
What is mitochondria?
The function of the cell membrane is to separate the inside of the cell from the outside while letting certain substances in and out. This is called
What is passive and active transport?
Reproduction that involves uniting gametes to make offspring
What is sexual?
List the levels of organization.
What is the cells-tissue-organ-organ system-organism?
Catalysis (enzymes), structure (keratin), transport (hemoglobin)
What are proteins?
It contains cell sap (water and dissolved salts) and is a large organelle in the plant cell.
What is vacuole?
The movement of substances from an area of high to low concentration through a channel
What is facilitated diffusion?
List the cell cycle
What are the interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, and cytokinesis?