What phase does the cell spend the most time in
What is Interphase
What is the Energy of motion?
What is Kinetic Energy
What is water
The ability of an organism to maintain a constant internal body temperature is an example of which of the following characteristics of life?
What subatomic particle has a positive charge
What is a proton
If a cell has 10 chromosomes before mitosis, after mitosis there will be
What is 2 cells with 10 chromosomes each
What Law states that "energy cannot be created or destroyed but can change forms"
What is the Law of Conservation of Energy
What cell part controls what enters and leaves the cell
What is the cell membrane
When an organism feels hungry or thirsty they are experiencing
What is internal stimuli
What subatomic particle has a neutral charge?
What is a neutron
During mitosis there is always a separation of
What is chromosomes
Energy that moves from one object to another without changing form represents an
What is Energy Transfer
What theory states that all cells come from preexisting cells?
What is Cell theory
What is anything that takes up space and has mass
What is Matter
Protons plus neutrons equals
What is the atomic mass
What phase is the cell in when the chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell
What is Metaphase
What is the transfer of thermal energy by the movement of the particles (atoms and molecules) from one part of the material to another.
What is Convection
What parts are in plant cells but not animal cells?
What is a state of matter with a definite shape and volume.
What is a solid
Subtract the atomic number from the mass number to find
what is the number of protons
Chromosomes are composed of
What is genes
What is a material in which thermal energy transfers through it easily
What is a Conductor
What cell part supplies energy for the cell?
What is mitochondria
How are the attractive forces between particles in a gas
What is weak
An atom is a neutral particle because
What is Protons = electrons