All cells come from other __of these__
What are Cells?
The number of elements in the periodic table
What is 118?
In this Phase, The chromosomes align in the middle of the cell
What is Metaphase?
What a cell or organism does through most of interphase
What is Grow?
The substance that gives plants their green color
What is Chlorophyll?
This scientist coined the term "cells" to describe cork under a microscope
Who is Hooke?
The 1st and most abundant element in our universe
What is Hydrogen?
The final step in mitosis, when the cell membrane forms around both new cells
What is Cytokinesis?
All living things have the ability to respond to __This__
What is a stimulus?
Chromatin condenses, packs tightly and organizes to form _these__ .
What are Chromosomes?
The cell is the most basic unit of this...
What is life?
The closest star from planet Earth
What is the sun?
The Phase where the nuclear membrane begins to dissolve.
What is Prophase?
The key to this characteristic of all living things is DNA
What is reproduction?
Referred to as the "anchors" for Mitosis, these duplicate in Interphase and move to opposite ends during Prophase.
What are Centrioles (or Centrosomes)
All living lings are made from this...
What are cells
Where plants get their energy
What is the Sun (or light)?
In this Phase, the nuclear membrane starts to reform around the DNA
What is Telophase?
The ability of a cell or organism to regulate it's internal environment
What is Homeostasis?
This is the protein glue that binds sister Chromatids together to form Chromosomes
What is a Centromere?
The smallest most basic cell, not a Eukaryote.
What is a Prokaryote?
This element is at the core of all oil and gas energy.
What is Carbon?
The phase where pairs of chromosomes are being pulled apart, towards either ends of the cell.
What is Anaphase?
A characteristic of all living things is that they process _This_ in some form
What is Energy?
The unorganized, loose state of DNA during interphase.
What is Chromatin?